Libya’s Fragmentation
Novel ways to understand why the Libyan revolution occurred and moves toward its resolution
Novel ways to understand why the Libyan revolution occurred and moves toward its resolution
The Libyan conflict is marred by competing interests, and is where the Mediterranean’s major players all hope to come out on top.
Lisa Anderson explains how external response to the Libyan conflict largely synchronizes with existing alliances and strategic interests.
Until now, most of the external actors involved in Libya relied on a Cold-War “zero sum game theory”, based on the dichotomic vision amicus/hostis (friend/enemy) of classical realpolitik. It is time this changes.