‘Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder’ by Jason Pack - Book Review

Karim Zakhour reviews Jason Pack’s book, Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder, for InsideArabia:

Jason Pack’s latest book contends that the world has entered a new historical epoch that he terms ‘The Enduring Disorder’, an era defined by insurmountable collective action problems. Navigating through the complexities of contemporary Libya as a representative microcosm, Pack elucidates the central features of this novel historical age.

Read the full review here.

Karl Karim Zakhour

Karl Karim Zakhour is a lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Stockholm University. He has researched, lived in and covered the Middle East and North Africa region for many years, as well as worked on development related-issues in India, Nepal and Taiwan. His research focus includes; Democratization, State, Citizenship and Authoritarian resilience. He teaches courses on Democracy, Development and International Politics. His recent PhD was entitled 'While We Wait: Democratization, State and Citizenship among Young Men in Tunisia's Interior Regions.

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