Tag Archives: Libya

Juliette Kayyem on how Christopher Stevens’ death will impact Libya

It’s the Syrians Who Will Pay for Murders of Americans in Libya The Boston Globe September 13, 2012 Op-ed by: Juliette Kayyem, lecturer in public policy with the Belfer Center and member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: … Continue reading

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Rami Khouri on Libya

Paths to Justice and Good Governance Agence Global July 11, 2012 Commentary by: Rami Khouri, senior fellow with the Belfer Center’s Middle East Initiative and director of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the American … Continue reading

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Stephen M. Walt on Libya

Drive-by interventionism: Does Libya’s fate hold lessons for Syria? Foreign Policy, “A Realist in an Ideological Age” blog February 21, 2012 Commentary by: Stephen M. Walt, member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors and Harvard Kennedy School’s Robert and … Continue reading

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Rami Khouri on the Middle East

Lessons from Syria, Libya, Egypt, Tunisia and Iraq Agence Global January 25, 2012 Commentary by: Rami Khouri, director of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the American University of Beirut Topic: Middle East “BEIRUT — … Continue reading

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Annie Tracy Samuel on the Arab spring

Scenes from a new Cold War Estado de Sao Paulo December 3, 2011 Interview with: Annie Tracy Samuel, research fellow, International Security Program/Dubai Initiative Topic: Arab spring “‘It’s a complicated process of transition: it is the end of ‘old’ Middle … Continue reading

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Charles G. Cogan on the transition in Libya

With a Little Help From Our (Arab) Friends The Huffington Post November 7, 2011 Commentary by: Charles G. Cogan, associate with the Belfer Center’s International Security Program Topic: Transition in Libya “This paraphrase from a song by the Beatles characterizes … Continue reading

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Charles G. Cogan on French involvement in Muammar Gaddafi’s death

Libya: Sarko the Impulsive Meets Dorian Gray The Huffington Post October 24, 2011 Commentary by: Charles G. Cogan, associate with the Belfer Center’s International Security Program Topic: French involvement in Muammar Gaddafi’s death “Make no mistake about it: the Gaddafi … Continue reading

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Monica Duffy Toft on victory in Libya

Why a rebel victory in Libya is better than a negotiated settlement The Christian Science Monitor September 13, 2011 Commentary by: Monica Duffy Toft, associate professor of public policy and member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: Victory … Continue reading

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Stephen M. Walt on Libya as a foreign policy model

Learning the right lessons from Libya Foreign Policy, “A Realist in an Ideological Age” blog August 29, 2011 Commentary by: Stephen M. Walt, a member of the Belfer Center’s board of directors and Harvard Kennedy School’s Robert and Renée Belfer … Continue reading

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Niall Ferguson on western military intervention in Libya

In Gaddafi’s Wake Newsweek August 28, 2011 Commentary by: Niall Ferguson, member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: Western military intervention in Libya “It still works. Western military intervention—no matter how halfhearted and apparently ineffectual—is still sufficient to tip the … Continue reading

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