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12 Sep 2012

Libya’s security challenges, argues this report, continue to undermine its post-Qaddafi political transition as well as its relations with other countries. The challenges include old regime loyalists seeking to undermine effective and long-lasting political change; tribal and inter-militia clashes resulting in violent competition over territory, power and influence; and weak and disjointed national security forces operating without a clear hierarchy of authority. All of these challenges, as well as the proliferation of weapons into neighboring countries, are creating an ideal environment for al-Qaeda and like-minded organizations to instigate regional instability.

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Author Karim Mezran, Fadel Lamen
Series Atlantic Council Issue Briefs
Publisher Atlantic Council
Copyright © 2012 Atlantic Council of the United States
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