Prompt:
Lebanon’s “October Revolution” has spanned several cities in the country and has involved targeting state institutions. What concerns do the protestors have? Do you think that it will be possible for changes in the state to take place? What might those look like?
Some questions to think about:
(Note: These are guiding questions that you could use to frame your argument. You do not have to answer all, or any, of these if you are interested in another aspect of this situation) How has Lebanon’s ruling class maintained control over institutions that provide for the people? What is the geographic scope of the protests? Why did the protests spread so easily? What role did violence play in the development of Lebanon’s current institutions? How have international powers maintained Lebanon’s power structure?
Directions: Use concepts and examples from the assigned course readings and course lectures to respond to the prompt. We are not asking you to summarize the readings/lectures/news sources or answer all the questions above. We are not asking for your unsupported opinions. We are asking you to make your own coherent and well supported argument about the topic. Cite specific concepts, short quotes and examples from the assigned readings and lectures as evidence to support your own argument. Your paper needs to include a thesis statement that outlines your argument and how you will support it.
Some possible sources to provide context:
(Note: These sources are to provide background information on the context in Lebanon. You may use other news sources to inform your understanding of the “October Revolution.” We are not asking you to summarize these articles)
The Art of Not Governing
network/lebanon-protests-the-art-of-not-governing” class=”external” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>http://www.synaps.network/lebanon-protests-the-art-of-not-governing (Links to an external site.)
Lebanon Students Skip School as Protestors Eye State Institutions
com/news/2019/11/lebanon-students-skip-school-protesters-eye-state-institutions-191106131406319.html” class=”external” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/11/lebanon-students-skip-school-protesters-eye-state-institutions-191106131406319.html (Links to an external site.)
Why Thousands Continue to Protest in Lebanon’s Tripoli
com/news/2019/11/thousands-continue-protest-lebanon-tripoli-191103192341649.html” class=”external” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/11/thousands-continue-protest-lebanon-tripoli-191103192341649.html (Links to an external site.)
Competing Protests in Lebanon Bring Thousands on the Streets
https://time.com/5717235/lebanon-protests-beirut/ (Links to an external site.)
I’m a Jesuit in Lebanon. Here’s why I’m protesting with my brothers and sisters. org/politics-society/2019/11/05/im-jesuit-lebanon-heres-why-im-protesting-my-brothers-and-sisters” class=”external” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2019/11/05/im-jesuit-lebanon-heres-why-im-protesting-my-brothers-and-sisters (Links to an external site.)
Your paper should be 1000-1200 words. Please pay careful attention to spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Remember that citations are required for both paraphrasing and direct quotes from either the text or lecture. Feel free to cite other books and articles as needed. Include a full list of works cited at the back (APA, Chicago, or other citation standard – be consistent!).
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- Word count includes the title as well as the in-text citations, but excludes the header and the end-of-the-paper bibliography.
- Format:
- Include your name and ID number on page 1 of your essay.
- Include page numbers and an essay title.
- Your essay should be double-spaced, 12-point font.
- Include a works cited or bibliography at the end of your paper.


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