Libya in the Arab spring: from revolution to insecurity

By examining Libya's security architecture before and after the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) intervention in 2011, this book aims to answer three questions. First, what were the security patterns in Libya within the Middle East security complex before the Arab Spring? Second, to wh...

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Main Author: Erdağ, Ramazan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Palgrave Macmillan [2017]
Series:Palgrave pivot
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Summary:By examining Libya's security architecture before and after the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) intervention in 2011, this book aims to answer three questions. First, what were the security patterns in Libya within the Middle East security complex before the Arab Spring? Second, to what extent did the Arab Spring and the revolution and intervention processes in Libya affect this security architecture? And third, what are the implications of the Libyan revolution and the NATO intervention on regional security and on the security sub-complexes of the Middle East in the post-Arab Spring era? The author addresses these issues by providing a micro-level analysis of amity-enmity patterns, power distribution and external power interests
Physical Description:xi, 85 pages map 22 cm
ISBN:9781137589347
1137589345

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