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The Lost Generation I
By Yasmina Naja | Staff Writer
Our Lebanese identity and experiences therein permeates into every facet of our existence, seldom in a good way.
Franz Kafka: Recollecting his Childhood
By Sari Zeineddine | Staff Writer
Franz Kafka’s life was majorly shaped by his experience with a narcissistic father as a child. Our future relationships and their nature are directly determined by our earliest interactions with the environment and people of our immediate surroundings.
How Changing Priorities Are Shaping US Engagement in the Middle East
By Lynn Abou Hamzeh | Staff Writer
Following the results of the Global War on Terror, the US approach to the region and its priorities therein has shifted. This comes mainly due to the decline of the unipolar political environment that the US has enjoyed since the culmination of the Cold War in 1991. America’s future in the Middle East seems to be at a crossroads.
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