The Beirut Enterprise, a free thinking circle on political, economical, social affairs in the Levant

The Beirut Enterprise represents a precious Agora to freely study and publish my works on political science, human rights, international justice and public policies, with a particular focus on the Levant region. The Beirut Enterprise believes in an academic and non partisan approach to understand and analyze regional and international geopolitics, along with political economics and policy insights.

Not Without Dignity: Views of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon on Displacement, Conditions of Return, and Coexistence

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A Study for the International Center for Transitional Justice: Discussions about a future return of refugees and coexistence among groups...
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Combattre la Violence au Liban

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Combattre la Violence au Liban : Que rôle pour la Société Civile ? [1] Karim El Mufti [2] Le 7 mai 2017 tombait Sarah Suleiman, une...

Access to Legal Aid Services in Lebanese Prisons

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LA SAGESSE UNIVERSITY - AJEM  Support to Legal Aid in Lebanon Access to Legal Aid Services in Lebanese Prisons Re ad ...

Excerpts from John Balouziyeh New Book on the Syrian Refugee Crisis

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--> The Beirut Enterprise is honoured to present John Balouziyeh's latest book Hope and a Future: The Story of Syrian Refuge...
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The Beirut Enterprise
The Beirut Enterprise is a space created by Dr. Karim El Mufti, a research scholar specialized in the social science school of state-building in multi-sectarian societies, such as Lebanon and Bosnia-Herzegovina. He teaches in various universities such as Sciences Po Paris and Saint-Joseph University’s Global Campus for Human Rights in Beirut. He collaborates regularly with many international, regional and local institutions in the Euro-Mediterranean region, as an International Expert on Governance, Justice, Security, namely on Fragile contexts and post-war reconstruction challenges. He remains very active in the field of civil society in defense of human rights, transitional justice and human development.
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