Libia¿El modelo de conflicto del siglo XXI?

  1. Pedro Sánchez Herráez 1
  1. 1 Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos (IEEE)
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    Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos (IEEE)

    Madrid, España

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Revue:
bie3: Boletín IEEE

ISSN: 2530-125X

Année de publication: 2019

Número: 15

Pages: 7-22

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: bie3: Boletín IEEE

Résumé

The conflict in Libya, which took place since the fall of Colonel Gaddafi in 2011, has generated an environment of increasing internal and external chaos and disputes.The conditions of Libya, a country with a strong tribal component, power concentrated in a few large cities, empty spaces, an abundance of natural resources and a multiplicity of actors involved in the conflict, both internal and internal, may lead one to believe that this is a unrepeatable case.However, it is proposed, by way of reflection, that it is enough that the interests of the inhabitants of a country be absolutely divergent, in an increasingly tribalized and urbanized world, so that the libyan model can be repeated.