The Return to Military Politics against Coexistence and Stability in Libya: Causes and Development
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Published: 13 July 2020 | Article Type :Abstract
Libya is the most inclined to internal divisions and instability. At the same time, it’s also the only North African state failed to do away with the political divisions and tribal barriers, and to create a national coexistence. The main barrier to achieving this goal has been and still is geography and wealth along with the tribal segmentations in the country. This article presents current state of affairs in Libya after the uprising which led by the NATO’ campaign in March 2011. In other word, the analysis is based on the context of the “Arab Spring”, in which we under the aspects of the current Libya is military politics, and analyzing the prospects of the ongoing democratic control and the transitional attempts from the revolutionary to the institutional state status. The paper argues that Libya’s agony not caused so much by the civil war, as it is by the internal problems left unresolved by the previous rivals that ruled the state after 2011.
Keyword: Development, politics, developing regimes, Islamists, Fundamentalists.

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Milad Elharthi. (2020-07-13). "The Return to Military Politics against Coexistence and Stability in Libya: Causes and Development." *Volume 2*, 3, 1-8