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The Berlin Libya Conference: a moment to shine for European foreign policy?

Cover image: Libya talks in Berlin (c) Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung / en.kremlin.ruAnthony Dworkin stands in for our usual host, Mark Leonard, to de-brief the Berlin Conference on...

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Make-believe in the Med: Europe’s new Libya mission

Cover image: Armando ManciniWith a new burst of intent to bring Libya’s civil war to an end, the European Union this week agreed a mission in the Mediterranean to enforce the arms embargo on the...

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Infected: The impact of the coronavirus on the Middle East and north Africa

Cover image: Zoheir SeidanlooThe coronavirus has hit the Middle East and north Africa at a time when the region is already burdened with multiple problems, including a series of long-running conflicts,...

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Why the ‘ignored war’ in Libya will come to haunt a blinkered west

Cover image: Υπουργείο ΕξωτερικώνThe most recent ally of Khalifa Haftar, the general who has been attacking the Libyan capital Tripoli since April last year, is Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. This...

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The EU’s ‘Irini’ Libya mission: Europe’s Operation Cassandra

Cover image: Ein DahmerOn 31 March, with a typically forceful announcement by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, the EU marked the launch of its new naval mission to Libya. While the operation is...

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It’s Turkey’s Libya now

Cover image: picture alliance / PhotoshotLibya doesn’t do incremental change, it seems. Instead, the country oscillates between agonising stalemate and complete upheaval. The past month – and recent...

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Deep sea rivals: Europe, Turkey, and new eastern Mediterranean conflict lines

Cover image: picture alliance/REUTERSThe eastern Mediterranean is becoming ever more perilous as geopolitical fault lines steadily enmesh the region. If they do not act urgently, Europeans will lose...

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Russia’s Syria, Turkey’s Libya?

Cover image: txmx 2The attempt of a peace process in Libya is facing several substantial hindrances, where a variety of actors keep on inducing significant upheavals in its territory. Recently Turkey...

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Italy’s chance in Libya

Cover image: picture alliance / REUTERS | Guglielmo MangiapaneItaly has undoubtedly played a central role in the twists and turns of Libya’s fate since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi. The country’s...

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How new street protests can help diplomacy in Libya succeed

Cover image: Jorono from PixabayOnly in Libya could the heads of the two rival political camps announce a ceasefire and the start of a new political process – and it still not be the biggest news of...

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How a Biden win could transform US policy in the Middle East and North Africa

Cover image: Gage Skidmore Many European governments hope that with Joe Biden as president the United States would re-embrace the transatlantic relationship in pursuit of common interests. But what...

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Spoiler alert: How Europe can save diplomacy in Libya

Cover image: picture alliance / Xinhua News Agency | Pan XiaojingSummary Key European states need to make Libya a shared foreign policy priority, and to overcome their competing approaches to the...

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Plot twist: How Europe should deal with Libya’s new government

Sunset over Tripoli | Ben Sutherland / Flickr On 5 February, after four months of eager anticipation, Libya finally appointed its new Government of National Unity (GNU). There was only one problem: it...

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Cooling-off: How Europe can help stabilise the Middle East

Cover image: United Nations Photo As the latest war in Gaza has once again demonstrated, the Middle East continues to play host to a series of seemingly intractable conflicts, from Western Sahara to...

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Back from the brink: A better way for Europe to support Tunisia’s democratic...

EU election observers in Kairouan, Tunisia, October 2011 | European ParliamentSummary Tunisia is seeking a major IMF bailout loan – but the risks of securing it are almost as great as the risks of...

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The great game: A geopolitical Euros

Cover image: Zac Goodwin As much of the world emerges, stumbling, into the post-pandemic era, Europe has done so with a flourish – by showcasing its recovery, and enduring glamour, with a...

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Tunisia coup: What Europeans can do to save North Africa’s only democracy

Cover image: picture alliance / AA | Nacer Talel On the evening of 25 July – Tunisia’s Republic Day, no less – President Kaies Saied upended Tunisian politics in a move widely decried as a...

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Unsettled: The impact of the Russia-Ukraine crisis on the Middle East and...

Cover image: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Ukraine’s fate hangs in the balance. Renewed international diplomacy strengthens hopes for a negotiated settlement, but the spectre of all-out war still...

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The man from Misrata: Why Libya has two prime ministers (again)

Cover image: picture alliance / REUTERS | Hazem Ahmed On 10 February, almost 50 days after Libya was scheduled to hold a general election, a new ‘prime minister’ held a press conference upon his...

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Never let a good crisis go to waste: How Europe can respond to Libya’s riots

Protesters set fire to the Libyan parliament building after protests against the failure of the government in Tobruk, Libya July 1, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY | picture alliance /...

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