Examining the Air Campaign in Libya

Between March and October 2011, a coalition of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states, and several partner nations from outside the Alliance, waged a small but remarkable war against the Libyan regime of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi.¹ Through its intervention, the coalition stemmed and t...

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Armed conflict
Armed forces
Behavioral sciences
Civil wars
Conflict
Ground forces
Human behavior
International cooperation
International military cooperation
International politics
International relations
Military alliances
Military operations
Military personnel
Military science
Multinational operations
Political campaigns
Political conflict
Political processes
Political science
Politics
Protectors
Safety devices
Social behavior
Social interaction
Technology
War
War conflict
War theaters
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