Violence and social transformation in Libya /

Ten years after Libya descended into conflict, the contours of a new society are emerging. How has violence remade the country - what has happened to inter-community and inter-personal relations, to social hierarchies and elite composition? Which new groups, networks and identities have formed throu...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Lacher, Wolfram (Editor), Collombier, Virginie, 1979- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half title
  • title
  • Copyrights
  • Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Introduction: Violence and Social Transformation- Libya in Theoretical Perspective: Wolfram Lacher and Virginie Collombier
  • Part one identity, community and social relations
  • 1. No Country for the Young: The Degeneration of a Libyan Generation: Emadeddin Badi
  • 2. Women's Changing Roles in Times of Conflict: Rima Ibrahim
  • 3. Violence, Displacement and SocialTransformation in Sabha: Valerie Stocker and Reema al-Fallani
  • 4. 'Changed Utterly': How the 2014-18 War Transformed Benghazi's Social Fabric: Mary Fitzgerald
  • 5. The Revenge of the Defeated? The Re-emergence of the Jamahiriya Networks after 2011: Virginie Collombier and Misbah Omar
  • Part two power,resources and institutions
  • 6. The War for Benghazi: Violence, Paramilitarism and Social Rupturing, 2014-18: Frederic Wehrey
  • 7. The Post-revolutionary Struggle for Economic and Financial Institutions: Tim Eaton
  • 8. Public Sector without State: Wolfram Lacher
  • 9. Reality Bites Back: Violence, Power and International Mediation in Libya: Christopher Thornton
  • Afterword: Lisa Anderson
  • Notes
  • Index
  • Back cover.