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Agree to Disagree: Libya’s New Unity Government

The new executive authority is unlikely to transcend Libya’s institutional divisions, nor break with well-established patterns of intense factional competition within the government.

  • Emadeddin Badi
  • Wolfram Lacher
· February 8, 2021
In the Media
Libya’s New Civil War And What the United States Can Do About It

Washington must get tough on violations of the UN arms embargo and hold Libya’s warring sides accountable for their conduct; it must also pursue a more inclusive governance framework for Libya’s future—one that does not include Haftar.

· May 30, 2019
Foreign Affairs
In the Media
The Wrong Way to Fix Libya

Without a firm constitutional basis, early elections in Libya would not only produce a government whose legitimacy is contested even more widely, but also leave the door open for another strongman to rise to power.

· June 19, 2018
Foreign Affairs
In the Media
Libya After ISIS

The new U.S. administration needs to send strong signals to forces on all sides of the Libya conflict, as well as their foreign patrons, and make clear that a political settlement presents the only viable path out of the chaos.

· February 22, 2017
Foreign Affairs
In the Media
The Next Front Against ISIS

Any strategy to combat the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Libya should aim to bridge Libyan political divides while channeling assistance in a way that promotes cooperation between rival forces.

· February 7, 2016
Foreign Affairs
In the Media
Libya’s Legitimacy Crisis

At its core, the fighting in Libya is about two centers of power vying for the mantle of legitimacy in a country devoid of any workable institutions.

· October 6, 2014
Foreign Affairs
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Libya’s Civil War
September 24, 2014

Nearly three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is in the throes of a bitter civil war. Its political and security institutions are split along complex fault lines that defy easy categorization.

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Organized Crime and Conflict in the Sahel-Sahara Region

State complicity with organized crime is at the heart of instability in the Sahel and Sahara region, fomenting conflict and fueling the rise of al-Qaeda.

  • Wolfram Lacher
· September 13, 2012
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Is Autonomy for Northeastern Libya Realistic?

Far from signaling the country's disintegration, the Barqa Conference reveals that the real debates are over decentralization not autonomy.

  • Wolfram Lacher
· March 21, 2012