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- Title
Military Intervention and Changing Balance of Power in Libya: A Strongman, Russian Mercenaries and Turkish Drones.
- Authors
SELJÁN, Péter
- Abstract
Libya has sunk into chaos since Muammar Gaddaft was deposed by a Westernted military intervention in 2011. Since then, the Libyan crisis has escalated into an internationalised armed conflict, and a major power struggle between Turkey, Qatar, Italy, and Russia, Egypt, France, and the United Arab Emirates. In the last few years, General Khalifa Haftar has become Libya's most prominent military commander, who is now ruling the eastern part of the country, as the head of the Libyan National Army. His military offensive, launched in April 2019, to capture the capital Tripoli forced Turkey to help the UN-backed Government of National Accord to avoid defeat. But Haftar too received additional military support, especially from Abu Dhabi and Moscow. This escalated the conflict even further, spurring Ankara for another, this time more consequential intervention, which was able to change the local balance of power, so diplomatic efforts and the peace process could get another chance.
- Subjects
LIBYA; BALANCE of power; INTERVENTION (International law); MILITARY offensives; FEDERAL government; TURKS; PEACE; COUNTRIES
- Publication
AARMS: Academic & Applied Research in Military & Public Management Science, 2020, Vol 19, Issue 3, p71
- ISSN
2498-5392
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32565/aarms.2020.3.5