Why did Britain intervene in Libya in 2011? Several explanations suggest themselves: security, R2P and status. The article shows that status was a significant motivating factor, and this demonstrates a dynamic that helps to refine a classical realist theory of intervention. The article calls for status to be seen intrinsically and instrumentally, and for more attention to be paid to the related motive of revenge. The findings suggest (though do not prove from a causal standpoint) that status may be a stronger motive than security for state decision-makers. The article’s central empirical argument is that regime change in Libya was not the last stage of Britain’s foreign policy of intervention. Rather, intervention was the last stage in Brit...
This thesis explores impediments to regime change using the strategy of nonviolent action, through a...
The paper on Libya aims to analyse the military intervention in Libya, five years since the fall o...
Decades of Colonel Gaddafi’s rule in Libya came to an end after 2011 North Atlantic Treaty Organizat...
M.A. (Politics)Abstract: This dissertation is an exercise of the application of two contrasting Inte...
This paper examines the role of key conflict elements such as solidarity among disagreeing groups an...
The study critically evaluated the impact of NATO’s military intervention in the 2011 Libyan uprisin...
The potency of the phrase „The Arab Spring‟ remains undiminished by its over-use since a young Tunis...
After situating the post-2011 Libyan conflict in its proper historical context and identifying the p...
Those countries, including the United Kingdom, using force in Libya in 2011 have taken much greater ...
The international response to the crisis in Libya has been remarkably quick and decisive. Where many...
Recent actions by NATO in Libya seem to some to represent a new ‘liberal interventionism’, and has s...
The Libya intervention of 2011 marked the first time that the UN Security Council invoked the “respo...
In 2011 William Hague, then British Foreign Secretary, authorized a Special Forces team to enter Lib...
The first Libyan Civil War (2011) was a revolutionary movement influenced by the Arab Spring. ...
The international community is approaching the anniversary of its intervention in Libya last year. W...
This thesis explores impediments to regime change using the strategy of nonviolent action, through a...
The paper on Libya aims to analyse the military intervention in Libya, five years since the fall o...
Decades of Colonel Gaddafi’s rule in Libya came to an end after 2011 North Atlantic Treaty Organizat...
M.A. (Politics)Abstract: This dissertation is an exercise of the application of two contrasting Inte...
This paper examines the role of key conflict elements such as solidarity among disagreeing groups an...
The study critically evaluated the impact of NATO’s military intervention in the 2011 Libyan uprisin...
The potency of the phrase „The Arab Spring‟ remains undiminished by its over-use since a young Tunis...
After situating the post-2011 Libyan conflict in its proper historical context and identifying the p...
Those countries, including the United Kingdom, using force in Libya in 2011 have taken much greater ...
The international response to the crisis in Libya has been remarkably quick and decisive. Where many...
Recent actions by NATO in Libya seem to some to represent a new ‘liberal interventionism’, and has s...
The Libya intervention of 2011 marked the first time that the UN Security Council invoked the “respo...
In 2011 William Hague, then British Foreign Secretary, authorized a Special Forces team to enter Lib...
The first Libyan Civil War (2011) was a revolutionary movement influenced by the Arab Spring. ...
The international community is approaching the anniversary of its intervention in Libya last year. W...
This thesis explores impediments to regime change using the strategy of nonviolent action, through a...
The paper on Libya aims to analyse the military intervention in Libya, five years since the fall o...
Decades of Colonel Gaddafi’s rule in Libya came to an end after 2011 North Atlantic Treaty Organizat...