Libya

 
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    Behind The Protests in Libya
    Frederic Wehrey September 26, 2012 Kojo Nnamdi Show

    Protests in Libya sparked an order to disband the country's rogue militias, but this is only the first step to security in Libya. Good governance and building an army are the long term solutions to Libya's challenges.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    How Big a Threat is al-Qaeda in Libya?
    Frederic Wehrey September 24, 2012 CNN International

    The ultimate solution to the security challenges in Libya resides in improved governance and the construction of a cohesive national army.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    Witnessing a Battle of Ideas in the Arab World
    Marwan Muasher September 13, 2012 PBS' NewsHour

    Although tainted by the recent violence in the region, the democratic transitions sparked by the Arab uprisings cannot be measured in days or months, but in decades.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    The Killing Of U.S. Diplomats In Benghazi
    Frederic Wehrey September 13, 2012 Diane Rehm Show

    The turmoil in the Middle East, highlighted by the assassination of the U.S. ambassador to Libya, is fraught with security implications for the region.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    Libyan Salafists Assert Power with Embassy Attacks
    Frederic Wehrey September 12, 2012 PBS NewsHour

    Since Libya established a secular democracy, conservative Muslims in Libya, known as Salafists, have felt disenfranchised. The attack on the American embassy is in part an effort to gain public attention.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    Libyans Vote, But Power Struggle Has Just Begun
    Frederic Wehrey July 8, 2012 NPR

    Despite continued turbulence, Libyans remain guardedly optimistic about the trajectory of their democratic transition, especially after parliamentary elections were held with few problems.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    The Changing Nature of the Arab World
    Marwan Muasher October 28, 2011 Viewpoints with James Zogby

    In countries like Syria and Libya, where the situation is still fluid and tumultuous, Tunisia provides a great example of how a transitional election should unfold.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    What Political Models Might Shape the Arab World?
    Marina Ottaway October 24, 2011 NewsHour

    If successful, the Tunisian elections could provide a model for other countries in the region that are experiencing political transitions.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    The Complicated U.S. Relationship with Pakistan
    Moisés Naím May 13, 2011 Diane Rehm Show

    The killing of Osama bin Laden has revealed the fragmented nature of the Pakistani government and complicated U.S. negotiations regarding military aide and development assistance.

     
  • TV/Radio Broadcast
    The Arab Spring
    Marina Ottaway April 27, 2011 Economist

    Three months into the Arab Spring and after the fall of the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt, protests continue across the Middle East and North Africa and the region remains in a state of flux.

     
  • Event
    Securing Libya's Periphery
    Fadel Lamen, Frederic Wehrey, Marina Ottaway, Peter Cole September 26, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    Nearly four decades of the Qaddafi regime’s systemic marginalization and mismanagement of Libya’s eastern and southern regions have resulted in deep security, political, and economic problems that continue to challenge the country’s transition toward democracy.

     
  • Event
    Democratization in the Arab World
    Laurel Miller, Marina Ottaway, Thomas Carothers, Jeffrey Martini July 18, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    The successes and setbacks of other democratic transitions can provide insight into the problems ahead for the Arab Spring.

     
  • Event Panel
    Writing a New Constitution
    Osama Al Saghir, Khaled Al-Qazzaz, Nathan Brown, Mohamed Gaair April 5, 2012 عربي

    In the wake of the Arab Spring, new governments are struggling to determine how constitutions can be drafted to have maximum support and act as an instrument of reconciliation, and how to define the place of Islam and sharia in the new system.

     
  • Event Panel
    Economic Challenges of the Transition
    Mondher Ben Ayed, Hussein Elkazzaz, Masood Ahmed, Abdelhadi Falahat, Nael Al-Masalha April 5, 2012 عربي

    As Islamist parties gain power in the Middle East, they must formulate short- and long-term plans to address the present economic crisis and determine the roles of the state, private sector, and international finance institutions in promoting economic development.

     
  • Event
    Islamists in Power: Views from Within
    April 5, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    Islamist parties will have a dominant impact on the outcome of Arab transitions, but there is little understanding in Washington of what that will mean for governing.

     
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    Libyan Prime Minister Abdel-Rahim El Keib
    Abdel-Rahim El Keib, Marwan Muasher March 9, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    Libyan Prime Minister Abdel-Rahim El Keib discussed Libya’s political transition and the future of U.S.-Libya relations.

     
  • Event
    Transition in Libya: The Next Steps
    Azza Kamel Maghur, Fadel Lamen, Marina Ottaway February 2, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    The Libyan transition has entered the difficult phase of creating a new political system, which will be shaped by both formal and informal processes.

     
  • Event
    Awakening Arab Innovation
    Rami Khouri, Inger Andersen, Marwan Muasher January 25, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    As the Arab Awakening continues to unfold, the region’s future will hinge on whether greater political freedoms in countries like Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya can be harnessed to produce innovation, economic growth, and a true knowledge economy.

     
  • Event
    Democracy Promotion Under Obama: Revitalization or Retreat?
    Jeremy Weinstein, David Kramer, Thomas Carothers, James Traub January 12, 2012 Washington, DC

    Despite their initial inclination to lower the profile of U.S. democracy promotion, President Obama has had to confront a series of urgent, visible democracy issues, from political upheaval in multiple Arab countries and unexpected events in Russia to thwarted elections in Côte d’Ivoire and beyond.

     
  • Event
    Former Libyan National Transitional Council Finance Minister Ali Tarhouni
    Ali Tarhouni, Marina Ottaway January 5, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    Former Libyan finance minister Ali Tarhouni discussed the U.S.-Libya relationship and the unique challenge of rebuilding Libya’s oil-rich economy after decades of misrule.

     

Carnegie Experts on Libya

  • Muhammad Faour
    Nonresident Scholar
    Middle East Center

    Faour is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center, where his research focuses on education reform in Arab countries with an emphasis on citizenship education.

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  • Marwan Muasher
    Vice President for Studies

    Muasher is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment, where he oversees the Endowment’s research in Washington and Beirut on the Middle East.

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  • Frederic Wehrey
    Senior Associate
    Middle East Program

    Wehrey’s research focuses on political reform and security issues in the Arab Gulf states, Libya, and U.S. policy in the Middle East more broadly. He was previously a senior policy analyst at the RAND Corporation.

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