The reconstructive role of the United nations in Libya's post-arab spring crisis /

This study seeks to identify and critically examine the ongoing Libyan crisis dating ‎back to its historical development of the crisis from the outbreak of the uprising to ‎the aftermath of the Gaddafi regime in 2011. The study is not only aimed at ‎investigating this trend, but it seeks to investig...

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Main Author: Elfeitori, Anwar A.Y
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur : Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2018
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245 1 4 |a The reconstructive role of the United nations in Libya's post-arab spring crisis /  |c by Anwar A.Y Elfeitori 
264 1 |a Kuala Lumpur :  |b Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia,  |c 2018 
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520 |a This study seeks to identify and critically examine the ongoing Libyan crisis dating ‎back to its historical development of the crisis from the outbreak of the uprising to ‎the aftermath of the Gaddafi regime in 2011. The study is not only aimed at ‎investigating this trend, but it seeks to investigate and analyse the ongoing crisis and ‎security concerns after the collapse of Gaddafi to date. The purpose of that ‎investigation is to critically examine the role played by the United Nations in its ‎efforts to find a solution to Libya's post-Arab spring crisis. Another main focus of this ‎study is to address key contributing challenges to crisis; political, security, economic ‎and social variables. There is a need to address those challenges which contributed to ‎the crisis escalation in the aftermath of the Gaddafi regime in Libya. Furthermore, ‎this research analyses and evaluates the role of the United Nations in Libya during ‎different phases succeeding in Libya's post-Arab spring. The study is conducted using ‎a third party model of crisis management. Finally, the study concludes that the above ‎variables - political, security, social and economics - were dependent on crisis ‎escalation in the aftermath of the Gaddafi regime which required an appropriate ‎method of crisis management. The study argues that, while regional intervention such ‎as the African Union (AU) was necessary but on the other hand was ineffective; ‎because the complexity of the crisis required a more international community role ‎such as the United Nations in dealing with the crisis. The study in its overall ‎investigation suggests some recommendations for a potential crisis management role ‎in Libya. The study findings are significant in the sense that, they aimed at enriching ‎the resources that could be referenced by researchers in related fields which could ‎contribute towards knowledge and be utilized by politicians and decision makers for ‎growing trend of crisis management and conflict resolution. ‎ 
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