

The Tragedy of the Middle East: A Letter from Lebanon
Oct 1, 2024
Carole Nakhle, a Lebanese economist, brings her expertise on Lebanon's dire political and economic situation. She shares personal stories from her upbringing in Beirut amid hyperinflation and corruption. Discussion unfolds around Hezbollah's dual role in society and how foreign influences, particularly from Iran and the U.S., exacerbate regional tensions. Carole highlights the diaspora's impact on Lebanon’s identity, addressing the challenges of brain drain and emigration while showcasing the resilience of her country through its struggles.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Lebanon's Turmoil: A Tapestry of Identity and Conflict
03:42 • 24min
Lebanon's Role in Middle East Dynamics
27:30 • 10min
Lebanon's Diaspora: A Double-Edged Sword
37:27 • 5min
Innovative Beginnings: The Story of a Design Shop
42:18 • 2min
Evolving Business Through Customer Connection
43:50 • 2min
Maximizing Business Efficiency Through Strategic Partnerships
45:38 • 2min