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Terror and tyranny have led Libya to a biblical catastrophe
It isn’t that no one cares about justice and human life, but that we have failed to confront the enemies of an ordered world. As Libya reels from deadly floods, Jason Pack explains how this tragedy and seemingly disparate disasters like it fit into the pattern of Global Enduring Disorder, in the Telegraph.
Is Libya on the brink of another civil war?
Jason Pack sits on a panel for Al Jazeera’s Inside Story discussing how global disorder and international meddling has contributed Libya's recent violent political conflicts.
The role of the EU in the Libyan conflict since 2011
Stefano Marcuzzi discusses the role of the EU in the Libyan conflict since 2011 for Konrad Adenauer Stiftung’s Regional Program Political Dialogue South Mediterranean Libya Brief no. 11.
The Bonds That Tie Libya and Ukraine
Umberto Profazio writes for TRENDS on how the MENA region is affected by the destabilising effects of the Ukraine war, the fallout highlighting the entanglement between various issues in a not-yet de-globalised world.
‘Our Enduring Disorder’: An interview with Author, and Libya Expert Jason Pack
John Lyman interviews Jason Pack for International Policy Digest on how disorder is seen in conflict zones like Libya and Ukraine, neo-populist leaderships, and coercive actions by Russia, China, and the UAE.
Terrorist and Armed Groups in the Fezzan-Sahel Region: Recruitment and Communication Tactics
Stefano Marcuzzi and Jason Pack’s report for the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence overviews the affiliations of some of the main ethnic groups and tribes in southern Libya and their involvement in terrorism and people-smuggling.
The Sultan and the Czar: Erdogan and Putin’s game-changing policies in Libya
Stefano Marcuzzi and Erman Atak’s write for the NATO Defense College Foundation on Libya’s civil conflict and how military escalation was largely the result of the policies of Russian President Putin and Turkish President Erdogan.
Libya Needs European Boots on the Ground
Stefano Marcuzzi writes for Carnegie Europe that the EU must seize on the strategic opportunity presented by the coronavirus pandemic to take the initiative away from Russia and Turkey in Libya.
Yet more failed diplomacy in Libya?
Renewed clashes in Libya have confirmed the intractable nature of the country’s conflict. Its unpredictability is not only challenging the feeble response of the international community, but also exposing its divisions, argues Umberto Profazio for IISS.