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ID188173
Title ProperTruly a Proxy War? Militias, Institutions and External Actors in Libya between Limited Statehood and Rentier State
LanguageENG
AuthorMezran, Karim ;  Melcangi, Alessia
Summary / Abstract (Note)Analyses of the Libyan conflict from the 2011 revolt onward have tended to define it as a ‘proxy war’, especially because of the relevant role played by foreign actors and their intermingling with various local factions. However, this definition does not stand up to closer examination and definitely does not fit with the specifics of the Libyan case. Through a combined analysis of the three theoretical concepts of ‘areas of limited statehood’ (ALS), ‘rentier state’ and ‘proxy war’, after an examination of the role played by militias, economic institutions and external actors in the conflict, it is argued that the classic concept of proxy war does not fully apply to the war in Libya.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 57, No.4; Dec 2022: p.121-138
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 57 No 4
Key WordsLibya ;  Militias ;  Rentier State ;  Limited Statehood ;  Pproxy War


 
 
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