The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration

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Hauptverfasser: Minda, Alicja (VerfasserIn), Sasnal, Patrycja (VerfasserIn)
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Five years after the downfall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, Libya is the second most-destabilised Arab state after Syria, with multiple local centres of power, some 2,000 militias in intertwined conflict, a growing people-smuggling market and expanding terrorist organisations, namely Al-Qaeda and the so-called Islamic State. Located just 450 km from Europe's shores, Libya may this year become the new centre of operations for jihadist movements, elevating the terrorist threat to Europe, as well as a major migration route should the process of forming a national unity government under the auspices of the UN fail and the Eastern Mediterranean route via Turkey and Greece be shut down
Security and defense
Military policy
Geopolitics
Peace and Conflict Studies
Sasnal, Patrycja aut
spellingShingle Minda, Alicja
Sasnal, Patrycja
The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
Security and defense
Military policy
Geopolitics
Peace and Conflict Studies
title The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
title_auth The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
title_exact_search The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
title_full The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
title_fullStr The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
title_full_unstemmed The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
title_short The Crisis in Libya and the Rise of Jihadism and Migration
title_sort the crisis in libya and the rise of jihadism and migration
topic Security and defense
Military policy
Geopolitics
Peace and Conflict Studies
topic_facet Security and defense
Military policy
Geopolitics
Peace and Conflict Studies
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