Drawing on her experience as a United Nations mediator and a senior
American diplomat, Stephanie T. Williams provides a first-hand
examination of post-Qaddafi Libya. Using concrete examples from her
experience in the country, Williams analyses the underlying drivers of
the Libyan conflict, as well as the motivations of the international
actors and the various Libyan protagonists. She bears witness to the
horrific effect of General Haftar’s attack on Tripoli in 2019, how
it tore apart a UN peace process, and how she worked alongside UN
envoy Ghassan Salamé to reassemble some semblance of an international
consensus under the Berlin Process and accompanying intra-Libyan
tracks: military, economic and political. Williams recounts her
leadership of the UN mediation during the Covid pandemic, adopting new
technologies and blending hybrid and physical meetings to produce the
October 2020 ceasefire agreement, as well as progress on the economic
track and an inclusive political agreement. She also lays out the
pernicious effect of new media on peacemaking, and how disinformation
and hate speech have exacerbated Libya’s fragmentation. Finally,
Williams offers ideas on how to break Libya’s cycle of division and
dysfunction to meet the longstanding aspirations of the people to live
in peace and dignity.
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Chaos and the Search for Peace
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ISBN
9781805265108
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Hurst
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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