Ten years on from the Libyan revolution and the power vacuum that ensued, Libya is often described as a failed state. Yet there are cautious hopes that a new unity government can help turn the page on years of civil war. A UN-brokered ceasefire between the two main warring sides was agreed in October and the interim government is set to hold elections at the end of this year. We discuss #Libya’s difficult path to peace with Wolfram Lacher, senior associate at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs and the author of “Libya’s Fragmentation”.
Libya, 10 years on: Can the war-torn country finally turn the page?







