The Politics of Libya
MTA
A Guide to Politics and the Political System in Libya
2nd Edition
For over four decades, Libya's politics were dominated by Muammar Gaddafi's unique "Jamahiriya" system, which suppressed political parties and theoretically placed power in the hands of the masses. However, simmering discontent over authoritarian rule, corruption, and economic disparities, fanned by the Arab Spring, erupted in 2011, leading to a revolution and the overthrow of the long-standing regime. This pivotal moment ushered in a new era but also unleashed profound challenges as the country struggled to transition from dictatorship to a stable, unified state.
The post-Gaddafi period has been marked by political fragmentation and conflict. Efforts to establish a democratic system, including the election of the General National Congress in 2012, were quickly undermined by the proliferation of armed groups and the emergence of rival governments and parliaments based in the east and west after 2014. The politics of oil, Libya's primary resource, became deeply entangled in these power struggles, with control over vital infrastructure a key point of contention. International involvement, initially focused on protecting civilians, evolved into support for competing factions, further complicating the crisis and turning Libya into a battleground for proxy conflicts.
This book offers a comprehensive guide to understanding the complex political landscape of Libya. It traces the country's history from ancient times through Ottoman rule and Italian colonization, detailing the emergence of the Kingdom of Libya and the transformative impact of oil discovery. The volume delves into the specifics of Gaddafi's Jamahiriya system, the seeds of the 2011 revolution, and the tumultuous events that led to his fall. Crucially, it provides in-depth analysis of the post-2011 challenges, including the roles of interim authorities like the National Transitional Council, the struggle for transition during the General National Congress era, the debilitating impact of dual governments, the influence of the High Council of State, the pervasive power of armed groups, the complexities of political parties and alliances, the repeated challenges to electoral processes, the ongoing debate over constitutional politics, and the difficulties in establishing effective governance and public administration. Finally, the book explores the critical issues of human rights, civil society, and the difficult path towards peace, reconciliation, and state-building, concluding with an examination of the future challenges and opportunities facing Libya's political trajectory.
This book is for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Libya's complex political landscape. It is particularly valuable for students, researchers, journalists, and policymakers interested in North African politics, post-conflict transitions, the impact of oil wealth, and the challenges of state-building in the modern era.
June 10, 2025
28,052 words
1 hour 58 minutes
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