Publication

29 Jul 2019

Lisa Watanabe writes that over the past five years, the Libyan conflict seems to have defied mediation efforts. This could have dire consequences for Libyans, for Libya’s neighbors and Europe. Despite its shortcomings, the UN’s approach remains the dominant framework for finding a political solution. However, Watanabe contends that the UN process will continue to falter as long as relevant regional and international actors work at cross purposes.

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Author Lisa Watanabe (Editors: Lisa Watanabe, Fabien Merz, Benno Zogg)
Series CSS Analyses in Security Policy
Issue 246
Publisher Center for Security Studies (CSS)
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