Lebanon: What Joseph Aoun’s Presidency Means for the Perennially Crisis-Stricken Nation

Joseph Aoun’s presidency signifies a critical moment in Lebanon’s turbulent history. Elected after more than two years of political paralysis, the former military commander promises an era of change amid economic crises and regional shifts in sectarianism and political influence. Backed by international powers and domestic factions, Aoun’s leadership signals potential change but pre-existing corruption and Hezbollah’s uncertain future pose major obstacles to his goals. Can he break Lebanon’s cycle of strife and downturn, or will his presidency succumb to the same political forces that have continued to impede progress?