Focusing on the Libyan crisis that began with the anti-Gaddafi uprisings in 2011, this book examines the roles and responses of the EU and NATO. It delves into the underlying causes of the conflict and its broader implications, providing insights into the geopolitical dynamics and challenges faced by these organizations in addressing the situation in Libya. Through a detailed analysis, it highlights the complexities of international intervention and the ongoing impact of the crisis on regional stability.
Stefano Marcuzzi Books


Drawing on a broad range of new archival material, Stefano Marcuzzi analyses the British strategy of imperial defence and the Italian strategy of imperial expansion within the context of World War I, the Peace Conference and the Fiume crisis.