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Publications with Tag: Libya

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A Foreign Policy Failure to Acknowledge the Obvious by Seth Cropsey, Douglas J. Feith
Wall Street Journal
October 19, 2012
A month after the murder of four American officials in Libya on Sept. 11, …

Hope Yet for Libya by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal Europe
September 19, 2012
Derna, Libya--The deadly Sept. 11 attacks in Benghazi should not lead Americans to think …

Manipulated Outrage and Misplaced Fury by Husain Haqqani
Wall Street Journal
September 14, 2012
The attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions this week—beginning in Egypt and Libya, and moving …

Reading the Benghazi Embassy Attack by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
September 12, 2012
This morning's attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi by a Muslim extremist group …

Zwara, One Year Later by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard Online
September 7, 2012
Zwara, LibyaI first visited Zwara on August 23 of last year, just as the …

A Triumph for Democracy in Libya by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal
July 11, 2012
I was surprised and touched to receive holiday greetings from Libyan friends around the …

Arab Fighters Attack Libya's Berber City of Zwara by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
April 3, 2012
ZWARA, Libya Arab fighters, apparently from the nearby towns of Jumyl and Ragdelin, …

Libya, One Year Later by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Online
February 22, 2012
On the eve of February 17th, the anniversary of last year’s Libyan revolution, Tripoli …

Hello, Libya by Ann Marlowe
The Weekly Standard
January 24, 2012
Thirty years ago, few Americans were aware that Turkey has nearly as many classical …

Pop Goes Libya by Ann Marlowe
The Weekly Standard
November 28, 2011
This is my city and I came back again I found myself where I was …

Among Libya's Liberals by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal Europe
November 16, 2011
Zwara, Libya--"You are talking about a backwards country, not France or the United States." …

Libya's Amazigh Debate Their Future by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard Online
November 11, 2011
Obari, Libya--"Why are the people in the north getting petroleum when you are living …

After Gadhafi, Hope for Modernity by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal
November 2, 2011
Tripoli, Libya--'Now we have to hurry to do everything we want. Everyone from his …

Eclipsed by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
November 2, 2011
Until January of this year, U.S. policymakers and American allies feared what Jordan's King …

From Tripoli to Tehran by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 31, 2011
Killing Muammar Qaddafi wasn't easy. What President Obama said would take days wound up …

Mob Tactics by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
October 26, 2011
Headlines this week may be fixated on Libya's embrace of Sharia law and Islamists' electoral …

Qaddafi's Death No Western Triumph by Jack David
NRO's The Corner Blog
October 20, 2011
Muammar Qaddafi is dead. What significance does that fact have? Several observations and questions …

Libya Fails an Important Test by Sarah Schlesinger
NRO's The Corner Blog
October 11, 2011
Yesterday, Libya failed a critical litmus test on freedom when it blocked exiled Libyan …

After Jihad by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard Online
September 19, 2011
Sabratha, Libya—"Girls were going to school under the Taliban! I know, because I was …

Beijing's Impotence in Libya by John Lee
Korea Herald
September 9, 2011
      In a recent article published by China's official Xinhua news agency, …

Libya: Hopeful Signs by Ann Marlowe
New York Post
September 6, 2011
  Zwara, Libya -- In nearly a month spent in western Libya, much of …

The Little Emirate that Could by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
September 5, 2011
With Muammar Qaddafi perhaps on his last legs, Libyan rebel leaders are looking for …

L'influence turque dans la Libye post-Kadhafi by Kenneth R. Weinstein
LeMonde.fr
September 3, 2011
L'Algérie vient d'accorder l'asile à Kadhafi. Comble de l'ironie, son gouvernment a déclarél'avoir fait « pour …

Libya's Hidden Minority by Ann Marlowe
The Daily Beast
September 2, 2011
From the U.S., Libya may seem like a homogenous place, the setting for a distant war. …

Democracy in Libya by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard
August 29, 2011
Benghazi, Libya--What was supposed to be a short police action by NATO has turned …

     

 

 

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