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Our Webinars Library:

  • Benghazi!: A New History of the Fiasco that Pushed America and its World to the Brink.

    Friday, December 9, 2022

    A critical reassessment of the attack that killed US Ambassador Stevens and three other Americans, Chorin -- a former US diplomat and witness to the attack -- argues that the 2012 terrorist attack on the US mission in Benghazi not only pushed Libya further into chaos, it dramatically changed the course of US domestic politics and foreign policy.

  • Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder

    Monday, Novermber 14, 2022

    Pack’s book postulates that the world seems to have gone directly from a hegemonic US-led international system to an interregnum in global order. The traditional phase of multipolarity—or a restoration of the balance of power, or even a struggle among rival systems of order has been skipped.

  • The EU, NATO and the Libya Conflict - Anatomy of a Failure

    Friday, March 18, 2022

    On the occasion of the release of Dr. Stefano Marcuzzi’s new book “The EU, NATO and the Libya Conflict - Anatomy of a Failure” and the 11th anniversary of President Obama’s decision to commit the United States to the international intervention in Libya under UN Security Council Resolution 1973.

  • Libya on the eve of Elections: Is Libya ready for election day? Is the UN, US and its partners ready for the day after?

    Monday, December 13, 2021

    Libya on the eve of Elections: Is Libya ready for election day? Is the UN, US and its partners ready for the day after? After years of growing division punctuated by open fighting, is Libya finally on the path towards unity and stability? Or more turmoil and partition?

  • Elections in Libya: Feasibility & Effectiveness By December 2021?

    Monday, July 12, 2021

    Following excitement over the results of the Berlin 2 Conference, the task of agreeing on constitutional terms for the December elections by Libyan Political Dialogue members failed, leaving the certainty of having effective elections in question.