Using international law to analyze American foreign policy decision-making -- The confrontation between the Reagan administration and Libya over the Gulf of Sidra and terrorism -- The Reagan administration's criminal bombings of Tripoli and Benghazi -- Resolving the Lockerbie dispute by means of international law -- Responsibility to protect (R2P) versus international law -- The 2011 U.S./NATO war against Libya.
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