Challenging mainstream views, Weighill and Gaub present a compelling case for NATO's intervention in Libya, asserting that the strategy was well-planned and effectively implemented. They explore the complexities of the intervention, providing insights into its rationale and outcomes, ultimately defending the actions taken during this critical moment in international relations.
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- 2018
- 2017
This trenchant history of praetorianism in the Arab world recounts the baleful influence of the armed forces in shaping the region's political landscape over the last three decades.
- 2013
Against All Odds
Relations Between NATO and the Mena Region (Enlarged Edition)
- 50 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book explores NATO's evolving relationship with the Middle East and North Africa, highlighting the shift in perspective following the Cold War and events like the 2011 operation in Libya. Dr. Florence Gaub examines how NATO has recognized the region's significance in global security dynamics, emphasizing the need for dialogue and collaboration. The monograph provides an overview of various cooperative frameworks between NATO and these regions, detailing their development and potential impact on future security strategies.
- 2010
Military Integration after Civil Wars
Multiethnic Armies, Identity and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on multiethnic armies, this book explores their significant role in post-conflict reconstruction and highlights how their presence can enhance peacebuilding initiatives. Through various case studies and analyses, it illustrates the potential of diverse military forces to foster stability and cooperation in war-torn regions, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in rebuilding efforts.