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Oil, Libyans' Bargaining Chip

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Conflict over Libya’s oil sector has become a proxy for numerous other conflicts that are working themselves out in post-uprising Libya.  ...

A Crumbling Salafi Strategy

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This is linking to an article I published at Sada in August, 2013. Ennahda has sought to engage Tunisia’s Salafi groups, but that approa...

Fighting in Sebha Continues

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Fighting continued in Sebha today as government forces supported by militias from Misrata retook the Temenhent air base from armed groups ...

Sobering article - How Libya could go bankrupt in under four years

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Andrew Bauer of Revenue Watch poses what seems at first to be a proposterous question: will Libya go bankrupt in under four years? Libya, af...

Frustration grows with congress in Libya

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As violence flares up in several regions of the country and political gridlock polarizes Tripoli, frustration in the General National Cong...

Simultaneous security and political crises challenge Zeidan government

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Overlapping security and political crises have collided to create a serious challenge to the government of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan. While...

Desert Gives Al-Qaida Refuge After Mali Defeat

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An excellent article from  Paisely Dodds, Jamey Keaten and Aomar Ouali for NPR explores how southern Libya is quickly developing into a safe...
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