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Tag Archives: Libya
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
Posted in Commentary, Middle East Initiative
Tagged Belfer Center, Libya, Middle East, Rami Khouri
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
Posted in Commentary
Tagged Belfer Center, Libya, Middle East, Stephen M. Walt, Syria
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
Posted in Commentary, Op-Ed
Tagged Arab world, Belfer Center, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Middle East, Rami Khouri, Syria, Tunisia
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
Posted in International Security Program, Interview, The Dubai Initiative
Tagged Arab spring, Libya, Middle East
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
Posted in Commentary, International Security Program
Tagged Libya, Middle East, transition
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
Posted in Commentary, International Security Program
Tagged France, Libya, Muammar Qaddafi
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
Posted in Commentary, Religion in International Affairs
Tagged Libya, Middle East, Muammar Qaddafi
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
Posted in Commentary
Tagged foreign policy, Libya
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
Posted in Commentary
Tagged Libya, military intervention
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 →