The Dynamics of the Libyan Conflict After 2011

Authors

  • Dr. Assist. Prof. Faiq Hassan Jasim
  • Ghofran Qasim Abdul Ali

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61884/hjs.v13i52.551

Abstract

This research presents a study of the dynamics of the conflict in Libya since the eruption of protests on February 17, 2011, focusing on internal factors and the international actors involved, driven by conflicting interests, primarily economic ones. It also examines the outcomes of this conflict and the complexities introduced by international interventions, which have made the Libyan crisis more difficult to resolve.

 

Keywords: Libya, Conflict Dynamics, External Interventions.

Published

2024-12-17

How to Cite

Dr. Assist. Prof. Faiq Hassan Jasim, D. A. P. F. H. J., & Ghofran Qasim Abdul Ali, G. Q. A. A. (2024). The Dynamics of the Libyan Conflict After 2011. Hammurabi Journal for Studies, 13(52), 23–40. https://doi.org/10.61884/hjs.v13i52.551