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Libya Needs European Boots on the Ground

The EU must seize on the strategic opportunity presented by the coronavirus pandemic to take the initiative away from Russia and Turkey in Libya.

· May 5, 2020
Is Libya Merkel’s Legacy?

The efforts to end the war in Libya is a test of German leadership. It might even be the beginning of a new role for Germany, which can no longer afford to let others do the diplomacy and the fighting.

· January 21, 2020
Unchecked Migration Continues to Splinter Europe

European governments should engage to tackle the migration crisis at its source, otherwise Europe’s already tenuous tolerance of immigrants will only decrease.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· July 27, 2017
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The EU and the Mediterranean Area: Dealing With Conflicts, Tensions, and Resets

The European Union’s policy in the Mediterranean will have to evolve substantially if the union wants to have influence in this crucial region.

· July 19, 2017
IEMed Mediterranean Yearbook 2017
Europe Still Looking Backward at Its Southern Neighbors

In its foreign policy toward North Africa and the Middle East, the EU is putting stability before human rights, as it did before the Arab Spring.

· March 30, 2016
Letter From Tripoli

If European policymakers want to help stabilize and reorient Libya, they should recall the lessons of the five years since the country’s 2011 revolution.

· March 4, 2016