Political elites and regional powers in the conflict in Libya

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Keywords:

Libya, political elites, branding, international interference, civil war

Abstract

Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals, n.º 135
Quadrimestral (October-December 2023)
ISSN:1133-6595 | E-ISSN:2013-035X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2023.135.3.169

More than a decade since the outbreak of the revolution in 2011, Libya remains mired in a political crisis and institutionally fragmented, having been the scene of two civil wars. This paper looks at the interrelationship between the national and international dimensions of the conflict to illustrate how the various rival political elites project an image of the country to the outside world (branding) in order to boost their national and international legitimacy, obtain material support and strengthen their bargaining position in the peace processes. To that end, it studies the discourses of the Libyan political elites in three periods: the first Libyan civil war (2011) and the transition phase, the second civil war (2014-2020) and the failed attempt to hold presidential elections in 2021.

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Published

2024-01-10

How to Cite

Casani , A., & Mesa, B. (2024). Political elites and regional powers in the conflict in Libya . Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals, (135), 169–191. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/cidob/article/view/103848