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The role of the EU in the Libyan conflict since 2011

Libya Brief

Libya is still in an open transformation process, more than a decade after the fall of Ghaddafi. Currently, two governments are once again competing for power in the Mediterranean country in Europe's immediate southern neighborhood. While Russia, Turkey and the Gulf states have gained increasing influence in Libya in recent years, the question of the EU's role and influence in the North African state often remains open. The latest article in our Libya Brief series looks at the EU's role in Libya since 2011 and argues for a more visible EU in managing the Libyan crisis.

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Libya is still in an open transformation process, more than a decade after the fall of Ghaddafi. Currently, two governments are once again competing for power in the Mediterranean country in Europe's immediate southern neighborhood. While Russia, Turkey and the Gulf states have gained increasing influence in Libya in recent years, the question of the EU's role and influence in the North African state often remains open. The latest article in our Libya Brief series looks at the EU's role in Libya since 2011 and argues for a more visible EU in managing the Libyan crisis.

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Dr. Thomas Volk

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Abteilungsleiter der Abteilung „ Naher Osten und Nordafrika“

thomas.volk@kas.de

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