Smart Lebanon When the State Meets Artificial Intelligence. Lebanon The Story of an Unfinished Nation, #4
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- Date de parution12/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Smart LebanonWhen the State Meets Artificial IntelligenceA Strategic Vision for Governance in the Digital AgeWhat if Lebanon's crisis is not simply political or economic-but architectural?What if the real problem is the structure of the state itself?After decades of sectarian paralysis, institutional decay, financial collapse, and systemic corruption, Lebanon stands at a historic crossroads. Traditional reforms have repeatedly failed because they attempted to repair a system designed to reproduce crisis.
Smart Lebanon proposes a radical alternative:not reforming the old state-but re-engineering it for the digital age. This book introduces the concept of Smart Sovereignty-a new model of governance in which digital infrastructure, transparent data systems, and artificial intelligence become the foundations of state authority, economic recovery, and public trust. Instead of treating digital transformation as a technical modernization, the book argues that it must become a sovereign project capable of dismantling corruption, ending institutional opacity, and redefining the relationship between citizen and state.
At the heart of the argument lies a simple but powerful principle:When the state becomes a transparent digital system, corruption loses its habitat. Through a multidisciplinary analysis combining political science, economics, digital governance, and institutional design, the book explores how Lebanon can transition from a fragmented sectarian order into a functional and accountable smart state. The book unfolds in several stages.
First, it provides a deep diagnosis of the Lebanese system, showing how sectarianism operates not only as a political identity but also as an economic machine that reproduces patronage networks, rent-seeking, and institutional paralysis. Second, it introduces the pillars of Smart Sovereignty, including:. A National Digital Platform transforming the state into an integrated governance system. A Digital Social Contract redefining the relationship between citizen and government.
A National Digital Archive of Memory preserving truth while preventing political manipulation of history. Transparent monitoring of national wealth and public resources. Digital tools for combating corruption, tax evasion, and financial opacityThird, the book presents a realistic roadmap for transformation, outlining a phased strategy spanning the next decade-from restoring digital sovereignty and rebuilding institutions to reforming education, modernizing the judiciary, and transitioning the economy from rent-seeking to productive innovation.
The work also addresses some of Lebanon's most urgent structural crises, including:. The collapse of the banking system and financial sovereignty. The electricity sector and infrastructure failure. Border governance, customs, and ports. Telecommunications and digital infrastructure. Public sector inefficiency and random employment. Tax evasion and uncollected state revenuesDrawing lessons from successful digital governance models around the world, Smart Lebanon asks a crucial question:Can Lebanon move beyond institutional collapse by building a digital state rather than repairing a broken analog one?Because the future of governance will not belong to the strongest states-but to the smartest ones.
Smart Lebanon proposes a radical alternative:not reforming the old state-but re-engineering it for the digital age. This book introduces the concept of Smart Sovereignty-a new model of governance in which digital infrastructure, transparent data systems, and artificial intelligence become the foundations of state authority, economic recovery, and public trust. Instead of treating digital transformation as a technical modernization, the book argues that it must become a sovereign project capable of dismantling corruption, ending institutional opacity, and redefining the relationship between citizen and state.
At the heart of the argument lies a simple but powerful principle:When the state becomes a transparent digital system, corruption loses its habitat. Through a multidisciplinary analysis combining political science, economics, digital governance, and institutional design, the book explores how Lebanon can transition from a fragmented sectarian order into a functional and accountable smart state. The book unfolds in several stages.
First, it provides a deep diagnosis of the Lebanese system, showing how sectarianism operates not only as a political identity but also as an economic machine that reproduces patronage networks, rent-seeking, and institutional paralysis. Second, it introduces the pillars of Smart Sovereignty, including:. A National Digital Platform transforming the state into an integrated governance system. A Digital Social Contract redefining the relationship between citizen and government.
A National Digital Archive of Memory preserving truth while preventing political manipulation of history. Transparent monitoring of national wealth and public resources. Digital tools for combating corruption, tax evasion, and financial opacityThird, the book presents a realistic roadmap for transformation, outlining a phased strategy spanning the next decade-from restoring digital sovereignty and rebuilding institutions to reforming education, modernizing the judiciary, and transitioning the economy from rent-seeking to productive innovation.
The work also addresses some of Lebanon's most urgent structural crises, including:. The collapse of the banking system and financial sovereignty. The electricity sector and infrastructure failure. Border governance, customs, and ports. Telecommunications and digital infrastructure. Public sector inefficiency and random employment. Tax evasion and uncollected state revenuesDrawing lessons from successful digital governance models around the world, Smart Lebanon asks a crucial question:Can Lebanon move beyond institutional collapse by building a digital state rather than repairing a broken analog one?Because the future of governance will not belong to the strongest states-but to the smartest ones.























