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Title:
Unheard voices of the next generation : emergent leaders in Libya / Dr. Sasha Toperich, Dr. Ali Abusedra, editors ; Dr. Nezar Krikish, project director.
Publisher:
Distributed by Brookings Institution Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xix, 173 pages ; 26 cm
Subject:
1969-2099
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Libya--Social conditions--21st century.
Libya--Politics and government--1969-2011.
Libya.
Other Authors:
Toperich, Sasha, editor.
Abusedra, Ali, editor.
Kirkesh, Nizar, project director.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Preface: In Libya's Best Interest -- Introduction -- Part 1: Rethinking the Libyan Crisis : Migration Beyond the Crisis: Libyan Policy and Practice / Rima Kalush -- Migrant Smuggling in Souther Libya: Implications of the New Order / Fatimah Elfeitori -- Internment in the Libyan Civil War: Do Rules of International Humanitarian Law Apply? / Fatma Hashad -- How Fighting Terrorism Only Brought More Terror to Benghazi / Mohamed Eldarsi -- The Independence of the Libyan Judiciary: Constitutional Provisions / Dr. Ali Abusedra -- Part 2: Freedom Versus Autocracy : Tribalism and Its Consequences in Libya / Ghaith Alsanusi -- A One-Man Solution Is Not in Libya's Best Interest / Nezar Krikish -- Part 3: Reforming Libya: Obstacles and Solutions : The Weaponization of Mobilized Women: Parallels Between Gaddafi and Haftar / Muna Diaf -- The "Libya Model"-Where Did It All Go Wrong? / Nizar Aswed -- Democratization of Libya Through Economic Measures: The Example of Specialized Economic Zones / Ali Abusedra -- Libyan Governments: Overview and Discovery of the Causes of Malfunction / Amro Azouz -- Libyan Women: A Gloomy Look from the Inside / Khirya Erkhise -- Part 4: Personal Histories : How War Pushed Me Forward: A Personal Recount / Alaa AbouGhrara.
Summary:
"Libya is a dynamic country with a rich and turbulent history that goes far beyond present conflicts. Its people have long fought for freedom and self-government. This publication offers a framework for understanding the pursuit of this progress. The chapters herein presents Libya as seen by a next generation of leaders, ready to build peaceful, democratic, and inclusive institutions. Using events in Libya's recent history as a guide (the establishment of the United Kingdom of Libya under King Idris in 1951; the establishment of the Libyan Arab Republic under Gaddafi in 1969; and the struggle for unity following the 2011 February 17th Revolution), the authors envisage a bettter future for Libya, one in which the light of hard-fought liberty is preserved for generations to come. Through the insights of professionals and experts, above all new Libyan voices, this volume is testament of a bright and secured future for a beautiful and compelling country."-- Publisher description.
ISBN:
9780960012718
0960012710
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1199128202
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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