by Dirk Vandewalle (Author)
In the wake of the civil war and Qadhafi's demise, the time is ripe for a new edition of Dirk Vandewalle's classic history of Libya. The book, which was originally published in 2006, traces the country's history back to the 1900s, through the Italian occupation in the early twentieth century, the Sanusi monarchy and, thereafter, to the revolution of 1969 and the accession of Qadhafi. The following chapters analyse the economics and politics of Qadhafi's revolution, offering insights into the man and his ideology as reflected in his Green Book. The new edition covers the intervening years, since 2005, when, courted by the West, Qadhafi came in from the cold. At home, though, his people were disillusioned, and economic liberalization came too late to forestall revolution. In an epilogue, the author reflects upon Qadhafi's premiership and the legacy he leaves behind.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 30 Apr 2012
ISBN 10: 1107615747
ISBN 13: 9781107615748
Book Overview: This updated edition of the history of Libya charts developments since 2005 through civil war and Qadhafi's demise.