This paper discusses the way the newly formed political entities and the local militias engage in statebuilding practices during Libya's transitional period of 2011-12. Focusing on the encounters between these actors in the security field, it provides insight into the capacity and strategy of national actors to build state structures and to develop the political arrangements that they deem necessary. It does so by identifying the key actors involved, as well as the interactions between them and the constantly evolving relations of control, power and authority. It shows how actors in the security field engage with each other in their efforts to expand and to institutionalize networks and influence, and the competition and alignments with oth...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
Framed in a comparative study of post-2003 Iraq and post-2011 Libya, the book examines changes in ke...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
This paper discusses the way the newly formed political entities and the local militias engage in st...
This paper discusses the way the newly formed political entities and the local militias engage in st...
Although NATO intervened in Libya during the revolution there was no large international force prese...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of the Libyan security sector after the 2011 uprising. Building...
This paper analyses the drivers behind some of the different types of proliferation of armed groups ...
After nearly four years of civil war, Libya continues to be described as an ‘ungoverned space’ where...
The armed groups that have formed in Libya since 2011 have progressively taken over the state. They ...
The aftermath of the Libyan conflict and the country instability continues due to the internal polit...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
Framed in a comparative study of post-2003 Iraq and post-2011 Libya, the book examines changes in ke...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
This paper discusses the way the newly formed political entities and the local militias engage in st...
This paper discusses the way the newly formed political entities and the local militias engage in st...
Although NATO intervened in Libya during the revolution there was no large international force prese...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of the Libyan security sector after the 2011 uprising. Building...
This paper analyses the drivers behind some of the different types of proliferation of armed groups ...
After nearly four years of civil war, Libya continues to be described as an ‘ungoverned space’ where...
The armed groups that have formed in Libya since 2011 have progressively taken over the state. They ...
The aftermath of the Libyan conflict and the country instability continues due to the internal polit...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...
Framed in a comparative study of post-2003 Iraq and post-2011 Libya, the book examines changes in ke...
The article interrogates the analytical purchase of the concept of militarism in the case of Libya, ...