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    Clivages partisans et partis politiques en Libye by Moncef Djaziri

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…This article explores the political and party divides in Libya. After a brief, theoretical outline and review of experiments with political parties during the colonial period and in the years following Kadhafi’s rise to power, the study will focus on the organization of contemporary political opposition groups, their similarities and differences. …”
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    Crisis as opportunity—manifestations of civic practice in Libyan governance and rule of law by Anne-Marie Brinkman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Libya’s protracted conflict, authoritarian, illiberal, and democratic practises exist at local and (inter)national levels. …”
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    الدوریات العلمیة المتخصصة فى مجال المکتبات والمعلومات بقواعد البیانات العربیة : دار المنظومة نموذجا... by د. مها محمد ناجى

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The results indicate that, thepublication of these journals is limited to eight countries, namely: Egypt,Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Tunisia, Jordan, Algeria, Libya, and Syria. Fifty-fourpercent of these articles are available in full text, while forty-six percent ofthem have only bibliographic data. …”
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    Étudiants arabophones de retour à Ouagadougou cherchent désespérément reconnaissance by Sylvie Bredeloup

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Interviews of students returning to Ouagadougou after several years spent studying in Islamic universities (in Egypt, Algeria, Saudi Arabia or Libya) will allow us to look at how the academic profiles of these students, shaped by the historical and political context as well as by their existential motivations have affected their professional careers. …”
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    BRICS in a world at crossroads? by Siphamandla Zondi, Norman Sempijja, Thulisile Mphambukeli

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The expansion of NATO westward, like its expansion south with the invasions of Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya is not an innocent expansion of a regional body but an extension of a highly problematic security complex in defence of Western dominance of the world order. …”
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    BRICS in a world at crossroads? by Siphamandla Zondi, Norman Sempijja, Thulisile Mphambukeli

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The expansion of NATO westward, like its expansion south with the invasions of Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya is not an innocent expansion of a regional body but an extension of a highly problematic security complex in defence of Western dominance of the world order. …”
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    Insecurity and generalized political crises by Lawali Dambo, Maman Waziri Mato, Département de Géographie, Université de Zinder, Niger, Elhadji Maman Moutari

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This chronic insecurity, resulting from several political crises (two rebellions in Niger, crises in Libya and Mali, the Boko Haram movement in northern Nigeria) since the 1990s, has revealed the extreme weakness of a tourism model in an area whose geopolitical situation, once considered an asset, has become a major constraint on the flowering of an activity that contributes both to the livelihood of a whole region and the cultural development of an entire people.This insecurity has obliged different local stakeholders to develop adaptation strategies ranging from the exercise of multiple activities to a sort of conversion from tourism towards other sectors of activity. …”
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    I. Dünya Savaşıyla İlgili Yurt Dışındaki Türk Şehitlikleri by Cengiz Dönmez

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Dünya Savaşı, Osmanlı Devleti’nin Kafkasya, Irak, Sina- Filistin-Suriye, Yemen, Hicaz, Süveyş Kanalı, Çanakkale, Galiçya, Makedonya, Romanya, İran ve Libya cephelerinde savaştığı, fakat sonunda müttefikleriyle birlikte yenildiği ve çeşitli yönlerden büyük kayıplar yaşadığı bir savaştır. …”
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    Déchiffrages. Quelques réflexions sur l’écriture libyco-berbère by Dominique Casajus

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Libyco-Berber inscriptions are found throughout a region stretching from Libya to Morocco and even the Canary Islands — sometimes along with Punic or Latin engravings. …”
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    L’émirat de Barqa et les Fatimides : les enjeux de la navigation en Méditerranée centrale au xie siècle by David Bramoullé

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The Geniza letters give new informations concerning the Barqa’s area in modern Libya in the beginning of the xi th century. Unable to ensure the order themselves, the Fatimids had to put up with the settlement in the area of an uncontrollable Bedouins clan: the Banū Qurrā’ and their chiefs. …”
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    Reasons for emigration from Africa: A recent analysis on Cameroon by Usmanu Maliki, Gülen Göktürk Baltas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Sub-Saharan Africa, emigration through Libya tremendously increased after 2011 following the collapse of Qaddafi’s government, which led to civil war and the absence of a powerful government to enforce law and order in the country. …”
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    Trump and the Al Qaeda and ISIS Networks in Africa by Christopher Griffin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The presence of the US Army and its actions in Somalia, Libya, Niger and in Nigeria demonstrate that Trump has carried over some of the active military policies of George W. …”
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    Relating Ø/to/in the desert: Scottish World War II Poets in North Africa and the Middle-East by Stéphanie NOIRARD

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Scottish poets were sent to the African front during the Second World War and their poems, letters or diaries reflect their experience in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia, offering sharp contrasts with what is commonly believed or imagined of desert landscapes and the Desert War. …”
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