
Libya
History and Revolution
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 17. April 2014
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-4408-2884-3 (ISBN)
Description
This narrative chronicles Libya's, and to a vast extent Muammar Gaddafi's, remarkable past, meteoric rise to prominence, and convoluted reign, and introduces potential scenarios that may play out in the near term.
After four decades of tyrannical, erratic-and pioneering-changes fueled by oil wealth, Muammar Gaddafi's government fell in 2011, and Libya embarked on a new course without known charts. Libya: History and Revolution covers the nation from its origins as independent land masses and kingdoms to its present as a consolidated nation. The work does not focus on the "old" Libya, but aims to bridge yesterday's Libya with tomorrow's, looking at the nation as a regional economic power and military player in North Africa and the Middle East. The result is a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand introduction to the political, economic, and military history and events that led to Gaddafi's downfall, coupled with a consideration of Libya's past and present.
Opening with historical underpinnings, the book focuses on the conflict and revolution in Libya during the Arab Spring that brought Gaddafi down, a change that opened a new future for the oil-rich nation. The book closes with a thoughtful discussion of what may be next for Libya and of possible perils for the nation, the region, and the world, as Libya matures as an independent, representatively governed country.
After four decades of tyrannical, erratic-and pioneering-changes fueled by oil wealth, Muammar Gaddafi's government fell in 2011, and Libya embarked on a new course without known charts. Libya: History and Revolution covers the nation from its origins as independent land masses and kingdoms to its present as a consolidated nation. The work does not focus on the "old" Libya, but aims to bridge yesterday's Libya with tomorrow's, looking at the nation as a regional economic power and military player in North Africa and the Middle East. The result is a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand introduction to the political, economic, and military history and events that led to Gaddafi's downfall, coupled with a consideration of Libya's past and present.
Opening with historical underpinnings, the book focuses on the conflict and revolution in Libya during the Arab Spring that brought Gaddafi down, a change that opened a new future for the oil-rich nation. The book closes with a thoughtful discussion of what may be next for Libya and of possible perils for the nation, the region, and the world, as Libya matures as an independent, representatively governed country.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4408-2884-3 (9781440828843)
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Persons
Richard A. Lobban, Jr., professor emeritus of anthropology and former chair at Rhode Island College, is an author and lifetime Africanist.
Christopher H. Dalton is a U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel stationed in Okinawa, Japan, as a ground supply officer.
Christopher H. Dalton is a U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel stationed in Okinawa, Japan, as a ground supply officer.
Content
Foreword by General Carlton W. Fulford, Jr.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical Overview
2. Libya before Gaddafi: Arabs, Ottomans, and the Senusiya
3. Rise to Power, Domestic Policy, and Practice
4. The Arab Spring in Libya
5. Libya and Oil: Curse or Blessing
6. The Spark and Fire of the 2011 Libyan "Arab Spring"
7. Bumpy and Twisted Roads to the New Libya: 2012-2013
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical Overview
2. Libya before Gaddafi: Arabs, Ottomans, and the Senusiya
3. Rise to Power, Domestic Policy, and Practice
4. The Arab Spring in Libya
5. Libya and Oil: Curse or Blessing
6. The Spark and Fire of the 2011 Libyan "Arab Spring"
7. Bumpy and Twisted Roads to the New Libya: 2012-2013
Appendix
Bibliography
Index