The international community is approaching the anniversary of its intervention in Libya last year. What started as a protest for greater rights and democracy quickly transformed into a military uprising against a vicious dictator intent on suppressing a revolution with every brutal means at his disposal. The conflict was distinct from other uprisings elsewhere in the region for three principal reasons: first, the brutality with which Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s regime responded; second, the audacity, tenacity and speed with which the Libyan people became militarily organised and capable of exploiting Gaddafi’s disintegrating military; and third, the involvement of the international community, in the form of the NATO alliance that was backed u...
This study investigated the 2010 social uprising and political development in North Africa known as ...
Beyond Tunisia, Libya and parts of the Middle East, the wave of protests emboldened by North African...
On 17th March 2011, the UN Security Council approved the resolution number 1973 urging the Gaddafi r...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
The title of this report, ‘After the Arab Spring: Power Shift in the Middle East?’, deliberately end...
When the dictatorial regimes of Tunisia and Egypt were toppled by popular unrest few expected Syria ...
In February 2012, Yemen’s revolutionary movement achieved its first victory: the removal of Presiden...
When violence first broke out in Tunisia in January 2011, few observers would have predicted that wa...
In February 2011, inspired by the events in Tunisia and Egypt, Libyans started the revolt, which res...
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
In 2011, a series of protest movements known as the Arab Spring began in Tunisia before quickly reac...
In 2011, a series of protest movements known as the Arab Spring began in Tunisia before quickly reac...
In the uncertain and shifting dynamics of Libyan politics, effective power today rests in the hands ...
2012 revolutions in the Arab world sparked strong worldwide interest, mainly due to the easiness wit...
Libya is unlike other states in North Africa mainly because of the distinctive arrangement of differ...
This study investigated the 2010 social uprising and political development in North Africa known as ...
Beyond Tunisia, Libya and parts of the Middle East, the wave of protests emboldened by North African...
On 17th March 2011, the UN Security Council approved the resolution number 1973 urging the Gaddafi r...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
The title of this report, ‘After the Arab Spring: Power Shift in the Middle East?’, deliberately end...
When the dictatorial regimes of Tunisia and Egypt were toppled by popular unrest few expected Syria ...
In February 2012, Yemen’s revolutionary movement achieved its first victory: the removal of Presiden...
When violence first broke out in Tunisia in January 2011, few observers would have predicted that wa...
In February 2011, inspired by the events in Tunisia and Egypt, Libyans started the revolt, which res...
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
In 2011, a series of protest movements known as the Arab Spring began in Tunisia before quickly reac...
In 2011, a series of protest movements known as the Arab Spring began in Tunisia before quickly reac...
In the uncertain and shifting dynamics of Libyan politics, effective power today rests in the hands ...
2012 revolutions in the Arab world sparked strong worldwide interest, mainly due to the easiness wit...
Libya is unlike other states in North Africa mainly because of the distinctive arrangement of differ...
This study investigated the 2010 social uprising and political development in North Africa known as ...
Beyond Tunisia, Libya and parts of the Middle East, the wave of protests emboldened by North African...
On 17th March 2011, the UN Security Council approved the resolution number 1973 urging the Gaddafi r...