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They defeated us all: international interests, local politics, and contested sovereignty in Libya / Anderson, Lisa   Journal Article
Anderson, Lisa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Exploring three periods of contested sovereignty in Libya — 1911–1922, 1943– 1951, and the present — this article examines the consequences of repeated foreign intervention in shaping competing definitions of the most desirable form of government and the best-suited political leadership within the country today. Libya’s current dilemmas illustrate the consequences of a century of international ambivalence, confusion, and often duplicity about the international norms that govern statehood and sovereignty in the Arab world.
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