11. Spotlight on Africa | What Next for Libya?
- Author:
- Michael Asiedu
- Publication Date:
- 06-2018
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Global Political Trends Center
- Abstract:
- 2017 could be described by Libyans and many in the international community as a year of political stagnation with no vital accomplishment in terms of the political impasse and deadlock in postGaddafi Libya (El-Gamaty, 2018), a scenario that has seen the establishment of rival governments and the proliferation of militias among certain factions embroiled in the Libyan conflict. A ray of hope has however appeared in the form of renewed efforts to get the country back to full functionality. It is in this vain that on 29 May, French President Emmanuel Macron hosted leaders of rival Libyan factions together with diplomats from over 20 countries (including UN Special Envoy for Libya Ghassan Salame, French Foreign Affairs Minister Le Drian, Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso) in Paris in attempt to broker a peace deal and a pathway to elections in Libya.
- Topic:
- Elections, Conflict, and Peace
- Political Geography:
- Africa and Libya