Webinar: Lessons Not Learned from Libya

Ten years after the Arab Spring and eight years after the Franco-British led intervention in Libya, the TACTICS Institute returns to the scene of the crime. Regional experts Ambassador James Moran, Research Consultant Verity Hubbard and Professor Mikail Barah break down the impact of the western military intervention in North Africa, including:

• The negotiating agenda in Geneva,

• Increasing securitisation of migration

• The instrumentalisation of terrorism

• How Libya is linked to unfolding instability in the Sahel

 

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