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The Politics of State Mergers in the Qaddafi’s Foreign Policy: Utopia, Pan-Arabism, and Survival Strategy

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Qaddafi’s unpredictable foreign policy always attracted attention from academics and politicians. However, very few works were devoted to examine an important part of the Libyan leader’s diplomacy: The staunch and… Click to show full abstract

Qaddafi’s unpredictable foreign policy always attracted attention from academics and politicians. However, very few works were devoted to examine an important part of the Libyan leader’s diplomacy: The staunch and fervent Arab nationalism directed to promote the creation of state unions with neighboring (and sometimes even far) countries in the perspective of pan-Arabism. Adventurism, limitless ambitions, and irrational projects also hid a pragmatic approach that had its roots in the quest for regional balance of power in the Arab world and the constant search to limit or break the isolation that surrounded Libya, considered a pariah and a rogue state.

Keywords: politics state; state; foreign policy; pan arabism

Journal Title: Journal of Asian and African Studies
Year Published: 2023

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