Corruption in Lebanon

Corruption in Lebanon (Arabic: الفساد في لبنان) magnified after the end of the civil war in 1990. It has been described as a case of "post-conflict corruption."[1] Once a taboo subject, now it is at the forefront of the public debate in Lebanon.[2] Anti-corruption sentiment has been one of the driving forces behind many of the large scale Lebanese protests in recent history.

  1. ^ Adwan, Charles (2004). "Corruption in Reconstruction: The Cost Of National Consensus in Post-War Lebanon". S2CID 155822549. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. ^ Diwan, Ishac; Haidar, Jamal Ibrahim (2021-07-05). "Political Connections Reduce Job Creation: Firm-level Evidence from Lebanon". Journal of Development Studies. 57 (8): 1373–1396. doi:10.1080/00220388.2020.1849622. S2CID 229717871.