Nathaniel Wilson on Libya’s Protracted Conflict

November 07, 2019 00:09:48
Nathaniel Wilson on Libya’s Protracted Conflict
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Nathaniel Wilson on Libya’s Protracted Conflict

Nov 07 2019 | 00:09:48

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Show Notes

Factional violence and civil war have prevented Libya from transitioning to a secure, democratic government in the eight years since Qaddafi’s fall. But USIP’s Nathaniel Wilson says the path to peace still exists, and that “these kinds of generational revolutions take more time than that to play out.”

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