Publication

2012

This paper argues that the security challenges as a result of the Arab Spring in the North African/Sahel region have generated two types of conflicts: the renewal of frozen and forgotten conflicts by communities that have rejected conventional government, and the increasing criminalization of grey zones which challenge the authority of states. The opening of a new front of instability in Libya encourages the emergence of criminality and has strengthened local non-state actors.

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Author Laurence Aïda Ammour
Series GCSP Policy Papers
Issue 4
Publisher Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
Copyright © 2012 Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
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