Moving Past Libya’s Failures
After years of turmoil, Libyans thirst for unity and an end to the nine-year conflict. What should the making of a settlement in a divided Libya look like?
After years of turmoil, Libyans thirst for unity and an end to the nine-year conflict. What should the making of a settlement in a divided Libya look like?
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.
The presence of foreign armed groups in Libya’s south poses an increasing threat to local security and regional political ties.