Libya

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Libya

The Rise and Fall of Qaddafi

Middle Eastern history African history History Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions

Author: Alison Pargeter

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 31st July 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 304 pages

ISBN: 9780300184891


Overview

For a reader unfamiliar with the history of Libya, Muammar Qaddafi might be mistaken for a character in fiction. His eccentric leadership as the nation's "Brother Leader," his repressive regime, sponsorship of terrorist violence, unique vision of the state, and relentless hold on power all seem implausibly extreme. This riveting book documents the extraordinary reality of Qaddafi's rise and 42-year reign. It also explores the tenacious popular uprising that finally defeated him and the possibilities for Libya as the future unfolds.

Author's Perspective

Alison Pargeter, an author with deep understanding of Libya's history and people, explains what led up to Qaddafi's bloodless coup in 1969 and how he proceeded to translate his highly personalized vision into political, economic, and social policy. She discusses his tight-knit networks, the crises he overcame— including sanctions after the Lockerbie bombing in 1988— as well as his astounding maneuverings in the early 2000s to restore tattered relations with the West.

Analysis and Conclusion

Pargeter provides a thoroughly fascinating analysis of the 2011 revolt and uncovers the full details of Qaddafi's downfall. She concludes by introducing the new power brokers in post-Qaddafi Libya as well as the variety of knotty challenges that now confront them.

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