Publication
2010
The policy process in Libya is complex and intensely personalized around the figure of the Libyan leader, even if it also relies on a structured consultation process as well. Libya’s foreign policy fits within this paradigm as well, as our research among Libyan policymakers has demonstrated. Actual relations form four interconnected conceptual circles covering the Arab world, Africa, the West (Europe and America) and the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China, etc.). Thus relations with the Arab world and Africa are suffused with ideological import, alongside Libya’s pragmatic objectives in Africa, while with Europe and America they are conditioned by pragmatic loyalty based on oil and international acceptance.
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Author | George Joffé, Emanuela Paoletti |
Series | GMF-IAI Mediterranean Paper Series |
Publisher | German Marshall Fund of The United States (GMF) |
Copyright | © 2010 The German Marshall Fund of the United States |