
Hezbollah will be hard-pressed to balance its regional role with the growing socioeconomic demands of Lebanese voters.

Ibrahim Mneimneh discusses Lebanese civil society and his experiences as a parliamentary candidate in Beirut.

In an interview, Maren Koss argues that while Hezbollah and Hamas split over Syria, they see advantages in reconciliation.

As the Syrian war nears its end, the Assad regime and Hezbollah appear to be rebalancing their relationship in Lebanon.

Both Hamas and Hezbollah have taken a flexible approach to maintaining their political influence. This has allowed them to weather the ups and downs of their relationship in recent years.

The Trump administration appears committed to working "by-with-through" local partners in the Middle East. Doing so effectively requires a clear political strategy and continued diplomatic engagement in the region.

Lebanese elections showed that the pro-Iran party’s sway depends on adapting to changing political circumstances.

On May 6, Lebanese voters will elect an incoming parliament for the first time since 2009. How will Lebanon’s changing political and security landscape affect the outcome?

A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.

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