How to Research Lebanons Youth Problem (and Other Questions)

Published: July 23, 2018, 9:31 p.m.

Aya Fatima Chamseddine has been exploring the ways that Lebanese youth get indoctrinated into armed militant groups\u2014or trapped in dead-end jobs that encourage them to join dead-end sectarian political parties, or flee the country. Her path-breaking reports for Synaps brought the voices of her research subjects to life, shedding light on thorny policy questions with a narrative flair. What is the \u201cyouth problem\u201d in the Arab world, and is it really that different than in the rest of the world?\nSynaps is a new research collective based in Beirut and founded by veteran policy analyst Peter Harling. It has taken an innovative approach to training local researchers, and has adopted a method of radical transparency, addressing in public on its website the challenges of conducting fieldwork, shaping research, finding funding, and reaching an audience. Peter and Aya discuss the wider challenges of shaping policy while producing deep, original, and relevant research.\nParticipants include:\nAya Fatima Chamseddine, fellow, Synaps\nPeter Harling, founder and director, Synaps\nThanassis Cambanis, senior fellow, The Century Foundation