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Luke Glanville, "Sharing Responsibility: The History and Future of Protection from Atrocities" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in World Affairs

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What Went Wrong in Libya Wasn't So Much the Intervention Itself as the Failure of the in Vening Powers

What went wrong in libya wasn't so much the intervention itself or the way it was conducted. The great failure of the great tragedy is that once cadape was finally overthrown, libya fell into chaos. That chaos impacted neighbouring states, fuelling the civil war in syria, in mali. Civil war was renewed in libya, which caused the death of thousands of civilians and the displacement of almost half a million more. We have the herrific a fuelling of human trafficking networks that sent hundreds of thousands of refugees across the mediterranean. Many have drowned in transit. Many more have been forcibly returned to horrors awaiting them in libya. And so abama himself says

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