Publication
Mar 2011
The author of this commentary argues that the post-Qaddafi state will essentially have to be built from scratch. Scenarios for the post-Qaddafi era include a new deal among former regime elites that would lead to renewed instability in the medium-term, or a more protracted, but ultimately more sustainable, state-building process. Hastening Qaddafi's fall should be the main priority of Germany and other EU member states now. External actors should also support the Interim National Council as the nucleus of a post-Qaddafi government. However, they should refrain from playing an active role in the state-building process that will follow Qaddafi's demise, as this would risk discrediting the process.
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Author | Wolfram Lacher |
Series | SWP Comments |
Issue | 9 |
Publisher | Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) |
Copyright | © 2011 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) |