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Nadim El Kak

  • العربية: نديم القاق

Nadim El Kak is a researcher, freelance writer, and graduate student in sociology. He works at The Policy Initiative, a new Beirut-based think tank, where he leads research projects on Lebanon’s anti-establishment movement. His current academic research examines the interplay between neoliberal rationality, counterrevolutions, and radical imaginaries.

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Protesters engage in a discussion during the early days of the October uprising in "The Egg," an iconic abandoned opera house in central Beirut. October 24, 2019. (Gloria Tawk/Fawra)

Lebanon’s Global Conundrum: Which Strategy for Political Change?

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Nadim El Kak
Slogans against sectarianism are abundant near downtown's protest squares, "sectarianism is an illness caused by warlords to rule us” affirms this one in Beirut, Lebanon. October 23, 2019. (Nour Mufti/Fawra)

Are the People to Blame? Debunking Counter-Revolutionary & Culturalist Arguments

By
Nadim El Kak

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