Libya After Qaddafi: Lessons and Implications for the Future

Libya After Qaddafi: Lessons and Implications for the Future

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Apr 3, 2014 · English · Paperback (116 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 116
Language English
Published Apr 3, 2014
Publisher RAND Corporation
Edition Edition Unstated
ISBN-10 0833084895
ISBN-13 9780833084897

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In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, Libya's landscape transformed dramatically as Qaddafi’s regime crumbled under the pressure of international support and domestic uprising. Christopher S. Chivvis delves deeply into this tumultuous period, examining the challenges and implications that arose in Libya following the revolution. The complexities of a nation emerging from decades of autocratic rule become evident as Chivvis explores the interplay of various factions, the role of foreign interventions, and the limited strategies applied to secure peace and stability.

Through a comprehensive analysis, Chivvis addresses the lessons learned from Libya's experience, shedding light on the perils of unchecked interventions and the importance of fostering inclusive governance. He reflects on the difficulties of reconciliation and nation-building in a country fractured by civil conflict, revealing how these factors continue to influence Libya's trajectory.

The narratives presented challenge preconceived notions of military intervention as a straightforward path to democracy. Instead, they highlight the intricate dynamics of local power struggles, social unrest, and the quest for legitimacy that characterize Libya's ongoing struggle for a cohesive national identity. Ultimately, Chivvis’ work prompts readers to consider the broader implications of Libya's post-revolutionary landscape, offering insights that resonate beyond its borders.

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