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Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder
Book • 2021
Jason Pack's "Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder" analyzes the ongoing instability in Libya and its global implications.
The book explores the complex interplay of internal conflicts, external interventions, and the absence of coherent international coordination.
Pack argues that the post-Cold War world is characterized by enduring disorder, where competing interests and power struggles lead to instability.
The book examines the various actors involved in the Libyan conflict and their motivations, highlighting the challenges of achieving peace and stability in a fragmented geopolitical landscape.
It serves as a critical analysis of the failures of international intervention and the need for a more coordinated approach to conflict resolution.
The book explores the complex interplay of internal conflicts, external interventions, and the absence of coherent international coordination.
Pack argues that the post-Cold War world is characterized by enduring disorder, where competing interests and power struggles lead to instability.
The book examines the various actors involved in the Libyan conflict and their motivations, highlighting the challenges of achieving peace and stability in a fragmented geopolitical landscape.
It serves as a critical analysis of the failures of international intervention and the need for a more coordinated approach to conflict resolution.
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