Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO and the overthrow of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. While the parliamentary elections of July 2012 provided “an opportunity to put the transition process back on track and overcome the recent political polarisation”, the country has instead descended into a deadly vortex of conflicting political groups, militias and tribes. Without the international political attention that is needed to save it from itself, Libya is now breaking up in at least two parts. Each faction is under pressure to declare its allegiance to the two biggest rival coalitions: either ‘Libyan Dignity’ or ‘Libyan Dawn’. The authors suggest that EU action take place on three levels
Now that operations have started, all eyes are fixed on the military intervention in Libya. That can...
EU diplomats are still struggling to keep abreast of events in Egypt. A reconstruction of the police...
The assassination of the opposition leader in Tunisia exposed the underlying divisions between membe...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
As a failed state in the European Union’s immediate neighbourhood that serves as a base camp for ter...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
In this CEPS Commentary, Steven Blockmans notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead fo...
Since the fall of the Gaddafi regime in 2011, everything has seemed to conspire against the transiti...
The assassination of the opposition leader in Tunisia exposed the underlying divisions between membe...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
This article aims at exploring the unwillingness of the EU member states to sponsor a Common Securit...
Now that operations have started, all eyes are fixed on the military intervention in Libya. That can...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
Now that operations have started, all eyes are fixed on the military intervention in Libya. That can...
EU diplomats are still struggling to keep abreast of events in Egypt. A reconstruction of the police...
The assassination of the opposition leader in Tunisia exposed the underlying divisions between membe...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
As a failed state in the European Union’s immediate neighbourhood that serves as a base camp for ter...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
In this CEPS Commentary, Steven Blockmans notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead fo...
Since the fall of the Gaddafi regime in 2011, everything has seemed to conspire against the transiti...
The assassination of the opposition leader in Tunisia exposed the underlying divisions between membe...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
This article aims at exploring the unwillingness of the EU member states to sponsor a Common Securit...
Now that operations have started, all eyes are fixed on the military intervention in Libya. That can...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
Now that operations have started, all eyes are fixed on the military intervention in Libya. That can...
EU diplomats are still struggling to keep abreast of events in Egypt. A reconstruction of the police...
The assassination of the opposition leader in Tunisia exposed the underlying divisions between membe...