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The United States and Libya: The Contradictions of Intervention and Disengagement
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作者 Youssef M. Sawani 《International Relations and Diplomacy》 2014年第12期783-793,共11页
This paper deals with US-Libya relations in the context of the Arab Spring. The US foreign policy and its contradictions both in Libya and the Arab World are critically examined. The specific international relations i... This paper deals with US-Libya relations in the context of the Arab Spring. The US foreign policy and its contradictions both in Libya and the Arab World are critically examined. The specific international relations issue in question is that of intervention based on the principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). The paper sheds light on how this principle was applied to justify the US and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military intervention in Libya in 2011 and argues that despite the noble aim of getting rid of a nasty dictator like Muammar Gaddafi, the R2P was actually abused for the interests of the intervening powers. The US tried to "hit two birds with a single stone": getting rid of Gaddafi and supportive of simultaneous of the Libyan people and their long yearning for democracy. However, the results provide a testimony that discredits the primacy of any noble assertions since the intervention has actually undermined the genuine popular uprising in Libya. 展开更多
关键词 Gaddafi humanitarian intervention obama doctrine post-Gaddafi Libya Arab Spring
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