Acknowledgements
Figures
Introduction: the making and unmaking of modern Libya
Chapter 1. State of the Masses
Chapter 2. Uprising and intervention: Libya in revolt
Chapter 3. State of the Martyrs
Chapter 4. Hegemony or anarchy?
Chapter 5. Libya on the brink
Conclusion
Chronology
References
Jacob Mundy is an Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Colgate University.
"Libya's tragic disintegration into a bloody civil war has been
poorly understood by both scholars and students. Mundy's clear-eyed
and deeply informed book provides the kind of complex analysis and
empathetic perspective hitherto absent from the study of the Libyan
quagmire."
—John P. Entelis, Fordham University "While Western military
intervention achieved its objective of regime change, it has failed
to bring peace and stability to Libya. In this timely and superbly
well-written book, Mundy explains why the post-conflict
reconstruction has been more daunting than anticipated.
Indispensable reading for non-specialists and experts alike."
—Yahia Zoubir, Kedge Business School
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