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Michael Young
Editor, Diwan, Senior Editor, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center

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Michael Young is a senior editor at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut and editor of Diwan, Carnegie’s Middle East blog.

Previously, he was opinion editor, as well as a columnist, for the Daily Star newspaper in Lebanon. He writes a biweekly commentary for the National (Abu Dhabi) and is author of The Ghosts of Martyrs Square: An Eyewitness Account of Lebanon’s Life Struggle. The book was selected by the Wall Street Journal as one of its ten notable books of 2010, and won the Silver Prize in the Washington Institute for Near East Policy’s book prize competition of 2010.

He is a graduate of the American University of Beirut and of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

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commentary
Is Hezbollah Moving In?

The allegation that the party seeks to revive its military capabilities in non-Shiite areas is much easier said than done.

· October 23, 2024
commentary
Where to Next in Lebanon’s Open-Ended War?

Israel and the United States want to alter the country’s political landscape, but should be very careful not to destroy everything.

· October 15, 2024
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The Hezbollah–Israel Conflict: Strategic Calculus, Regional Fallout, and Prospects for Resolution
October 14, 2024

The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has escalated significantly since September 2024. Our panelists will discuss Hezbollah’s calculus moving forward, the Iranian dimension in the conflict, and prospects for a political resolution.

commentary
No to a Saudi-Israeli Deal

In an interview, Jennifer Kavanagh and Fred Wehrey explain why they have argued publicly against this U.S. objective.  

· October 8, 2024
commentary
Israel Has Assassinated the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah

Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.

· September 29, 2024
commentary
The Centrality of Syria’s Peripheries

In an interview, Kheder Khaddour and Armenak Tokmajyan discuss the country’s borders and why they have remained intact.

· September 27, 2024
In The Media
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Israel’s Attacks Should Force Hezbollah and Iran to Discard Their Unity of Arenas Strategy

With Gaza and large swathes of southern Lebanon destroyed and Hezbollah struggling to keep up with Israel in imposing a deterrence equation, it may be time to reassess the Unity of the Arenas concept.

· September 24, 2024
The National
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The Road Away From Damascus

In an interview, historian Eugene Rogan discusses his latest book on the 1860 massacre of Christians in the city.

· September 23, 2024
commentary
A Rumor of War

Israeli officials have spoken repeatedly about an imminent military campaign against Lebanon, but things are more complicated.

· September 17, 2024
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Alpha Males in Beirut

A myth about Moscow’s liberation of three diplomats in 1985 actually tells us more about those recounting the story.

· September 3, 2024