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LIBYAN CONFLICT (3) answer(s).
 
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Allies and airpower in Libya / Borghard, Erica D; Pischedda, Costantino   Journal Article
Pischedda, Costantino Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words NATO  Taliban  Airpower  Libya  Al Qaeda  Libyan Conflict 
Civil War 
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ID:   149821


Blurred boundaries: changing battlefields drive insurgent innovation / Spyer, Jonathan   Journal Article
Spyer, Jonathan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Insurgent movements have proliferated in ungoverned spaces in the Middle East and beyond. Jonathan Spyer examines the ways in which these groups tactics are changing to accommodate the semi-conventional role that they are increasingly playing.
Key Words Terrorism  PLO  Insurgency  Iraq  Syria  Russia 
Ukraine  Lebanon  Yemen  UAV  Hizbullah  Paramilitary Forces 
Libyan Conflict  Insurgent Innovation  Regular Conflict  Weaponisation of Suicide  Ansar Allah 
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ID:   192921


Small States’ Pursuit of Impact at the UN Security Council: the Case of Tunisia 2020–2021 / Cherkaoui, Mohammed D   Journal Article
Cherkaoui, Mohammed D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In an uncharted era of the COVID 19 pandemic dilemma, Tunisia, a small nation in North Africa, served as an elected member of the Security Council in 2020-2021. The temporal framework of this Tunisian experience coincided with two variables: a. multilateralism has again come under pressure, and b. great power tensions have returned to the Security Council in the last decade. This paper aims at assessing Tunisia’s claim of a ‘successful’ record over its two-year term, and entails the exploration of what factors and stimulants, as well as constraints and challenges, were promising or degrading for a small state to engage and try to make a difference in the UNSC decision-making process. The paper also explores whether Tunisia embraced a potential well-structured African approach to working with the E10 and navigating the nuances of the P5.
Key Words Small States  Tunisia  Libyan Conflict  Unamid  A3  African agenda 
Renaissance Dam conflict 
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