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Issues | The Future Of The Libyan Crisis: External Actors and Internal Reconstruction
- Fall 2020 / Volume 22, Number 4
The Future Of The Libyan Crisis: External Actors and Internal Reconstruction
Editor's Notes
Editor's Note | Fall 2020
This issue of Insight Turkey focuses on underscoring both promises of internal reconstruction and challenges fueled by different external actors intervening in the Libyan crisis. This latest issue includes five commentaries and three insightful research articles that explore the Libyan conflict from different perspectives. While some pieces focus on the role of different actors in the crisis, others analyze the reconstruction efforts.
Commentaries
The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict resolution process had experienced insurmountable deadlock due to...
In this commentary, we advocate for a comprehensive framework to address the political, economic,...
The relationship between Turkey and Libya is deeply rooted in common history and culture which...
France has lately edged ever closer to a number of autocracies in Africa and the Middle East....
Libya has been witnessing a long and destructive civil war since the fall of Qaddafi in 2011....
The Libyan crisis has been a litmus test for European unity and the EU’s ability to act together....
The collapse of the Muammar Qaddafi regime was ostensibly the prelude to a democratic Libya. The...
Articles
The dispute between Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan over the delimitation of the Caspian Sea has been...
The EU is now considered as an actor in international relations in many ways. Considering that it...
This essay seeks to demonstrate that there are both ethical and practical considerations for...
In the last decade, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as a leading counter-revolutionary...
Libya, inspired by the February 17 revolution but devastated by post-revolt challenges, is...
External interventions by both regional and global powers in Libya have not been a scarcity after...
Review Article
The Ottoman Legacy and Neo-Ottomanism: A Review Article
The three books selected for review here shed new light on the current popularity of Neo-Ottomanism and the bloody endgame of the Empire in 1918.
Book Reviews
This volume will be of interest to a broad range of readers who are interested in the phenomenon...
This study seeks answers to how protests are managed in the digital age by comparing youth...
From the beginning of the 20th century, studies on Islamic finance—as an alternative to...
The End of Europe provides the reader with a comprehensive summary of several crises Europe faces...
Hülya Kaya’s valuable research covers both the theoretical and practical dimensions of EU-Turkey...
The book reveals some basic and unique reasons for the Israel-Palestinian Conflict stemming from...
The Political History of Muslim Bengal is more than a mere book on political history; it vividly...
Overall, the book contains significant information and analysis regarding the Russia’s seizure of...
Aslan’s book meets a need in the study inventory for Libya with research that observes the...
Overall, the book is a well-researched and very useful contribution to the debates about Arab...
Events
Web Panel | The Role of External Actors in the Libyan Crisis II
In this panel, experts in their fields discussed the ways and purposes of foreign actors' involvement in Libya, the political order in post-revolution Libya, and Turkey's Libya policy and shared their views on the course of events in Libya. The panel was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was broadcast live on YouTube and other social media platforms.