A sea change in the MENA region: External interventions in Libya
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Dosyalar
Tarih
2020
Yazarlar
Dergi Başlığı
Dergi ISSN
Cilt Başlığı
Yayıncı
SETA
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
External interventions by both regional and global powers in Libya have not been a scarcity after the 2011 revolution. With the turn of 2014, however, the nature of external interventions became more of a military one especially with the imposition of Haftar’s rule in the east by several counter-revolutionary regional and global actors. At the point that the same counter-revolutionary alliance attempted to geopolitically strangulate Turkey both via propping up hostile and authoritarian regimes in the Middle East and North Africa, and also excluding it from the prospect of exploiting the riches of the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkish intervention materialized in early 2020. This study attempts to explain the various motivations of the major intervening actors in Libya, namely France, Russia, Egypt, and the UAE with a special focus on Turkey. Structural realist perspective is used to elucidate the international interventions to the Libyan civil war. The nature of the uncertainty emanating from the regional transformation motivated the key actors to get militarily involved in the Libyan crisis. The actors with defensive motives are more likely to stick to the conflict despite the risks of escalation.
Açıklama
Anahtar Kelimeler
Libya, Blue Homeland, EastMed, Geopolitical Containment, Defensive Intervention
Kaynak
Insight Turkey
WoS Q Değeri
Q4
Scopus Q Değeri
Cilt
22
Sayı
4
Künye
Köse, T. ve Öztürk, B. (2020). A sea change in the MENA region: External interventions in Libya. Insight Turkey, 22(4), 113-138.