Reimagining Lebanon’s Future: Pathways to Peace and Stability offers a comprehensive policy paper that diagnoses the structural roots of Lebanon’s ongoing crises and proposes a strategic roadmap for national recovery. Drawing on historical analysis and a targeted survey of political activists, parliamentarians, and opinion leaders, the study identifies core challenges including Hezbollah’s armed dominance, systemic corruption, economic collapse, and the Syrian refugee burden.
It critiques the post-Taif era’s failures and presents an actionable framework encompassing institutional reform, economic restructuring, security modernization, and a neutral foreign policy doctrine. Central to the paper’s vision is a call for strengthening judicial independence, enforcing UN Resolutions 1559 and 1701, empowering the Lebanese Armed Forces, and promoting a citizenship-based state that transcends sectarianism.
The policy recommendations aim to restore sovereignty, achieve economic resilience, and build a stable, inclusive, and sovereign Lebanon anchored in accountable governance and regional cooperation.