Personal Testimony: the Former UN Envoy to Libya

Volume 3|Issue 13| Mar 2015 |Testimonies

Abstract

Today, the Libyan political scene remains inscrutable to observers. An interpretation of past events, the present status quo, far less a forecasting of the future, remains difficult. This first-hand account seeks to enhance readers’ understanding of the reality on the ground in Libya. 

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Researcher at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and secretary of the journal Siyasat Arabia. His research interests relate to international and regional affairs in general and the Syrian situation in particular. He has published many peer-reviewed research papers and the book “The Virtual Public Sphere in the Syrian Revolution: Features, Orientations, and Mechanisms to Create Public Opinion”. He is also a contributor to the books “The Kurdish Issue in Syria: Present, History, and Legend” and “Backgrounds to Revolution: Syria Studies” published by the ACRPS.

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