Publication

Sep 2011

As Libyans celebrate the fall of Colonel Qaddafi, a host of pundits and politicians are hailing the success of NATO in Libya as clear evidence not simply of a successfully accomplished mission but also of NATO’s persisting relevance and strength in the 21st century. However, Libya was in many ways an easy case; even here, NATO members displayed fractured solidarity and wide disparities in defense capabilities.

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Author Alexandra Gheciu
Series CIPS Policy Briefs
Issue 12
Publisher Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
Copyright © 2011 Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
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