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1. Understanding the Energy Drivers of Turkey’s Foreign Policy

2. Race Politics and Colonial Legacies: France, Africa and the Middle East

3. The Politics of Migration and Refugee Rentierism in the Middle East

4. Containing the Containment: Using Art. 16 ASR to Overcome Accountability Gaps in Delegated Migration Control

5. A Political Economy of Zawiya: Armed Groups and Society in a Western Libyan City

6. A Political Economy of Tripoli’s Abu Salim: The Rise of the Stability Support Apparatus as Hegemon

7. A Libyan Solution to a Libyan Challenge

8. Verifying Nuclear Disarmament: Lessons Learned in South Africa, Iraq and Libya

9. Diplomatic scramble: Greek foreign policy towards Libya

10. The Rise and Immediate Fall of Israel-Libya Relations

11. Full, Equal, Meaningful, and Safe: Creating Enabling Environments for Women’s Participation in Libya

12. Türkiye in the MENA Region: A Foreign Policy Reset

13. Giorgia Meloni’s Foreign Policy and the Mattei Plan for Africa: Balancing Development and Migration Concerns

14. Revenge, Revisionism, or Reconciliation? Libya after the Arab Spring

15. Gas for Survival: Tackling reasons behind the Italian PM's efforts to promote relations with Libya

16. The Role of EU in the Libyan Conflict

17. Libyan Youth in Limbo: Coming of Age in Conflict

18. Towards a Renewed Local Social and Political Covenant in Libya, Syria and Yemen

19. Libya Country Report 2021-2022

20. Building security: How Europeans can help reform Libya

21. Paradoxical Africanisation of Libya after 2011. Growing influence of sub- Saharan African government, rebel, diplomatic and criminal actors in the post-Gaddafi state

22. Fragile States Index 2022 – Annual Report

23. Turkey’s Involvement in the Libyan Conflict, the Geopolitics of the Eastern Mediterranean and Drone Warfare

24. From Warlords to Statelords: Armed Groups and Power Trajectories in Libya and Yemen

25. Limited Outcome: UNSC Resolution 2656 fails to solve the Libyan Crisis

26. Deepening the Divide: How do regional and international actors impact war-torn Libya

27. Policing the police: The EU’s struggle to strengthen the Libyan security sector

28. Beyond Turkey’s ‘zero problems’ policy Motives, means and impact of the interventions in Syria, Libya and the South Caucasus

29. Mercenary Fighters in Libya and Ukraine: How Social Media Are Exposing the Russian Wagner Group

30. Civil Society & Political Transformations (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Fall 2021)

31. Youth and the Future of Libya

32. Why Elections Won’t Happen in Libya

33. Return and Recuperation Strategies on Returnees to Nigeria: The Libya Episode

34. Reckless Abandon: Why Tunisia Can No Longer Delay a Border Free Trade Zone

35. Egypt, The US, And An Evolving Regional Landscape

36. Syria and Libya’s Contributions to the Evolution of the Turkish “Forward Defence” Doctrine

37. Race and Empire: Legal Theory Within, Through, & Across National Borders

38. Remarkable Shift Implications of the Meeting of US Envoy to Libya with General Haftar in Cairo

39. Multifaceted Challenges: The political dimension of the physicians’ crises in the region

40. Under Observation: The Libyan conflict and the election of a new government

41. Intertwined challenges: How will the ‘Berlin 2’ conference affect the Libyan crisis?

42. Unfulfilled Hopes: Strategic Implications of Re-opening Libya’s Coastal Highway

43. Institutionalised (In)Security: Exploring the MENA Region’s Governance Crises

44. Revisiting the Libya Intervention and the Idea(l) of Responsibility to Protect

45. The UN Support: The implications of postponing Libya’s legislative elections to January 2022

46. Turkey’s interventions in its near abroad: The case of Libya

47. Egypt-Turkey Relations Towards Libya: Political and Economic Dimensions

48. New Media, Same Libya?

49. The Impact of Covid-19 and Conflict on Middle Eastern Economies

50. Water Politics in Libya: A Crisis of Management, not Scarcity

51. Straddling Liminality and Active Engagement: Understanding Mobilization Patterns of the Libyan Diaspora

52. Between Geopolitics and Geoeconomics: The Growing Role of Gulf States in the Eastern Mediterranean

53. Spoiler alert: How Europe can save diplomacy in Libya

54. How the EU Lost in Libya

55. A fresh start for Greece-Libya relations: A view from Nicosia

56. Libya Turns the Page

57. Case Studies on the Role of Gender and Identity in Shaping Positive Alternatives to Extremisms

58. R2P Monitor, Issue 49, 15 January 2020

59. Ceasefire or Escalation in Libya?

60. Making the Most of the Berlin Conference on Libya

61. Russia’s Growing Interests in Libya

62. Development Cooperation with Conflict-Affected MENA Countries: Refocussing on the Social Contract

63. Economic Interests, Political Conflicts, and External Interferences: The Complex Interlocking of the Libyan Crisis

64. Caught in the Crossfire: Challenges to Migrant Protection in the Yemeni and Libyan Conflicts

65. Italy and the Libyan Crisis: What Lessons for Foreign Policy?

66. Libya and the COVID-19 Lifecycle: From Distraction to Dissidence

67. A Ceasefire with Feet of Clay: The Potential Spoilers of Peace in Libya

68. Russia's Foreign and Security Policy in the Middle East: Entering the 2020s

69. Rise and Fall? The Rise and Fall of ISIS in Libya

70. Searching for COVID-19 Ceasefires: Conflict Zone Impacts, Needs, and Opportunities

71. Illicit Drug Trafficking and Use in Libya: Highs and Lows

72. A Fragmented Society: The Internal Dynamics of Libya’s Conflict

73. Unleashing a New Way of Warfare: How Turkey's Drones and Air Defence Systems Won the War for Tripoli

74. Voices from Turkish Politics: A Conversation with H.E. Ahmet Davutoğlu

75. Geostrategic Dimensions of Libya’s Civil War

76. IS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT DEAD? THE VIEW FROM LIBYA

77. Covid-19 and a Deepening Conflict Worsen Libya's Humanitarian Situation

78. R2P Monitor, Issue 53, 15 September 2020

79. R2P Monitor, Issue 52, 15 July 2020

80. R2P Monitor, Issue 51, 15 May 2020

81. R2P Monitor, Issue 54, 15 November 2020

82. Algerian Constitutional Amendments Create Conditions for Military Intervention in Libya

83. Libya’s Civil War: US Abdication Providing a Playground for Foreign Intervention

84. Beyond the Ceasefire in Libya

85. Strategizing Toward Irrelevance in Libya

86. Conflicts, Pandemics and Peacebuilding: New Perspectives on Security Sector Reform in the MENA Region

87. The Politics of Pandemics. Evolving Regime-Opposition Dynamics in the MENA Region

88. After the Storm: Post-Pandemic Trends in the Southern Mediterranean

89. Silencing the Guns Requires a Multi-Pronged Approach

90. Paradox of Relations: Russian - Turkish Relations in the Syrian and Libyan Fronts

91. Essential Players: How do ‘Mercenaries’ affect conflicts in the Middle East?

92. Turkey, Libya and the Mediterranean Carve Up

93. Stormy Waters in the Eastern Mediterranean

94. Erdoğan’s “Mini Empire” in Libya and Syria

95. Turkey Wades into Libya’s Troubled Waters

96. An Advance Line of Defense: Moscow’s Objectives in Libya

97. The Sirte-Jufra line: a front in the war or the basis of negotiations?

98. Moscow's Maneuvres for Mediterranean Bases and ME Markets

99. Libya’s Zero-Sum Politics and Defiance of Legitimacy – Part 1

100. Libya’s Zero-Sum Politics and Defiance of Legitimacy – Part 2