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August Report ITP/JSPS 2010
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In August the Lebanese American University is more quite than other times in the year, since it is the second part of the summer course. For that reason, I saved this month for interviews based upon the questioner that was set up.  Professor Mbarak checked on the outcome of the meetings and on the target group.

In august, the weather in Lebanon is so humid and hot. On the other hand, the daily life is framed with insecurity embedded with indicators that might lead at trivial incidents to a violent conflict at local, national and regional levels, however, a gentleman agreement directed by two leading regional powers, Syria and Saudi Arabia, helped in maintaining a status quo throughout most of the period that I was in Lebanon.  However, august was a bit hotter than the previous months. On 24 August, overnight skirmishes erupted between two political groups. Still, almost normal life was retained the second day. However, it made the cycle of the political tension in Lebanon sounder.

I had to go into several postponements of meetings with individuals in key decision-making level. I wasn't frightened, just praying that armed conflict will not breakout. Its part of the negotiation power that the competing parties have to maintain a balance of power on one ha