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A fundamentally different approach is needed to transform precarious stability in Lebanon into durable peace. Repeated outbreaks of political violence since the 1989 Taif Peace Accord show that Lebanon’s model of power sharing and liberal economic growth, while widely praised, has in reality failed to deliver a noticeable peace dividend.

This 6-page policy brief summarises the findings of Accord 24 Reconciliation, reform and resilience: Positive peace for Lebanon and sets out 10 priorities for change.

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