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Libya's Destiny

Libya's Destiny
Author: Go Pal
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-07-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1468909142

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Libya's Destiny Sways Between Arab Spring and Pendulum Swings

Libya's Destiny Sways Between Arab Spring and Pendulum Swings
Author: Go Pal
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781470199890

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Believe it or not, this is not a narrative, an atlas, a single story, nor an account of one person; rather it covers an incredibly wide range of mind illuminating, soul stirring and politically sensitive topics. It covers my close encounter with Gaddafi, who responded to my calling him Moammar, out of his respect for me as a split image of his Indian Professor. It covers the hundred year old story of Omar Mukhtar, the Lion of the desert. The History and Geography of Libya including famous sightseeing places is enlightening. The political pendulum of the oil hungry West, the reality of the ARAB SPRING and the avoidable killing of the innocent bystanders both by the dictator and NATO BOMBS resulted in brutalities and the SUFFERING of the POOR EVERY TIME, ALL THE TIME. The building of a grass less Golf Course and the appendix describing "This Vicious World" is really unique and a must read.


Understanding Libya Since Gaddafi

Understanding Libya Since Gaddafi
Author: Ulf Laessing
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1787384969

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Why has Libya fallen apart since 2011? The world has largely given up trying to understand how the revolution that toppled Muammar Gaddafi has left the country a failed state and a major security headache for Europe. Gaddafi's police state has been replaced by yet another dictatorship, amidst a complex conflict of myriad armed groups, Islamists, tribes, towns and secularists. What happened? One of few foreign journalists to have lived in post-revolution Tripoli, Ulf Laessing has unique insight into the violent nature of post-Gaddafi politics. Confronting threats from media-hostile militias and jihadi kidnappings, in a world where diplomats retreat to their compounds and guns are drawn at government press conferences, Laessing has kept his ear to the ground and won the trust of many key players. Understanding Libya Since Gaddafi is an original blend of personal anecdote and nuanced Libyan history. It offers a much-needed diagnosis of why war has erupted over a desert nation of just 6 million, and of how the country blessed with Africa's greatest energy reserves has been reduced to state collapse.


Libya and the United States, Two Centuries of Strife

Libya and the United States, Two Centuries of Strife
Author: Ronald Bruce St John
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0812203216

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Diplomatic relations between the United States and Libya have rarely followed a smooth path. Washington has repeatedly tried and failed to mediate lasting solutions, to prevent recurrent crises, and to secure its own national interests in a region of increasing importance to the United States. Libya and the United States, Two Centuries of Strife provides a unique and up-to-date analysis of U.S.-Libyan relations, assessing within the framework of conventional historical narrative the interaction of the governments and peoples of Libya and the United States over the past two centuries. Drawing on a wide range of new and unfamiliar material, Ronald Bruce St John, an expert with over thirty years of experience in international relations, charts the instances of ignorance, misunderstanding, treachery, and suffering on both sides that have shaped and limited commercial and diplomatic intercourse. St John argues that Cold War strategies resulted in a paradoxical and ambiguous U.S. policy toward Libya during the Idris regime of the 1960s, strategies that contributed to the bankruptcy of that monarchy. Following the Libyan revolution, the U.S. wrongly believed Qaddafi would become an ally in support of U.S. policy to keep Soviet influence and communism out of the region; his failure to do so marked the beginning of an era of political tension and mutual distrust. Libya and the United States, Two Centuries of Strife documents how long-standing policy differences over the Palestinian issue and such terrorist acts as the destruction of the U.S. embassy in Tripoli and the Pan Am explosion over Lockerbie in 1988 resulted in a sharp deterioration of relations. St John contends that the ensuing demonization of Libya and the U.S. policy of confrontation, which has spanned successive administrations in Washington, have ironically often not served American interests in the region but, rather, have facilitated Qaddafi's survival.


Gaddafi Up-Close

Gaddafi Up-Close
Author: Go Pal
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146704184X

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BOOK INCLUDES MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES IN TRIPOLY UP CLOSE WITH THE LEADER COL. GADDAFI. I STUDIED THE GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY WITH A VIEW TO PREDICTING ITS DESTINY. I WAS DEEPLY RESPECTFUL OF THE "LION OF THE DESERT" THE MAHATMA GANDHI OF LIBYA


Politics of Convenience!

Politics of Convenience!
Author: Go Pal
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1463442920

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This book reflects my continued interest in the Volunteering and Community services. I was a member on the Board of the Harbor foundation for the retarded; The Rotary Clubs of the cities I resided in, The Battered Womans Aid group, and The Art Center. I was also keenly involved in and organized the 50th birthday of the city of Palos Verdes, and 10th anniversary of the formation of the city of Ranch Palos Verdes. From that I catapulted to Politics and was in the inner circle of the Republican followed by Democratic Party. The chapters like the Politics of Convenience Upset the Balance of Power; the Pendulum Theory; and the Cyclical Theory are the products of what the real situations were.


Libya

Libya
Author: Ronald Bruce St John
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786072416

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Since Qaddafi’s ousting in 2011, Libya has been beset by instability and conflict. To understand the tumultuous state of the country today, one must look to its past. With great clarity and precision, renowned regional expert Ronald Bruce St John examines Libya’s long struggle to establish its political and economic identity amidst the interference of external actors keen to exploit the country’s strategic importance. This authoritative history spans the time of the early Phoenician and Greek settlements, colonization by Mussolini’s Italy, Qaddafi’s four decades of rule and, in this updated edition, the internal rivalries that have dominated the country in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. Essential reading for those seeking a greater understanding of this complex North African state, Libya: From Colony to Revolution is an insightful history, rich in detail and analysis.


Libya since 1969

Libya since 1969
Author: D. Vandewalle
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230613861

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This edited volume provides the first fully comprehensive evaluation of Libya since the Qadhafi coup in 1969. Throughout the different chapters the authors explore the rise of the military in Libya, the impact of its self-styled revolution on Libyan society and economy.


Multiculturalism and Democracy in North Africa

Multiculturalism and Democracy in North Africa
Author: Moha Ennaji
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317813626

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Investigating the connections between multiculturalism, minorities, citizenship, and democracy in North Africa, this book argues that multiculturalism in this region– and in the Arab world at large – has reached a significant level in terms of scale and importance. In the rest of the world, there has been a trend – albeit a contested one – toward a greater recognition of minority rights. The Arab world however, particularly North Africa, seems to be an exception to this trend, as Arab states continue to promote highly unitary and homogenizing ideas of nationhood and state unity, whilst discouraging, or even forbidding, minority political mobilization. The central theoretical premise of this book is that North Africa is a multicultural region, where culture is inherently linked to politics, religion, gender, and society, and a place where democracy is gradually taking root despite many political and economic hurdles. Addressing the lacuna in literature on this issue, this book opens new avenues of thought and research on diversity, linking policy based on cultural difference to democratic culture and to social justice. Multiculturalism and Democracy in North Africa will be of use to students and researchers with an interest in Sociology, Cultural Studies, and Political Science more broadly.


The Sahara

The Sahara
Author: Eamonn Gearon
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2011-10-19
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1908493178

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The Sahara is the quintessence of isolation, epitomizing both remoteness and severity of environment unlike any other place on the face of the earth. Replete with myths and fictions, it is a wild land, dotted with oases and camel trains trudging through sand dunes that roll like the waves on a sea, as far as the distant horizon. But this is just part of the picture. The largest desert in the world, the Sahara ranges from the river Nile running through Egypt and Sudan in the east, to the Atlantic coast from Morocco to Mauritania in the west; stretching from the Atlas Mountains and the shores of the Mediterranean in the north, to the fluid Sahelian fringe that delineates the desert in the south. Invaders and traders have come and gone for millennia, but the Sahara is also the place that some people call home. While larger than the United States, this vast area contains only three million people. Africans and Arabs, Berber and Bedu, Tuareg and Tebu. Eamonn Gearon explores the history, culture and terrain of a place whose name is familiar to all, but known to few.