Mohsen Dalloul's insightful book, 'Lebanon: The Shaky Entity,' offers a profound analysis of the nation's tumultuous political journey. Spanning from the presidency of Bishara El Khoury, Lebanon's first post-independence leader, to the contemporary era of Michel Aoun, the book meticulously explores the recurring patterns of instability, sectarian divisions, and external interferences that have plagued the country. Dalloul delves into the constitutional crises, civil conflicts, and economic challenges that have continuously tested Lebanon's foundational structure. This comprehensive historical account aims to shed light on the inherent fragility of the Lebanese state and its struggle to establish enduring stability and a unified national identity amidst profound internal and regional pressures.