Libye 2011-2013: les reconfigurations de l'islamisme radical

The Libyan crisis is one part of a system of regional conflicts whose individual elements cannot be understood in isolation from one another. Armed groups circulate from one territory to another in zones juxtaposing Islamist sanctuaries, profiting numerous non-state actors, of which the Islamic move...

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Main Author: Ammour, Laurence Aïda (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:French
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Published: IFRI 2013
In: Politique étrangère
Year: 2014, Volume: 78, Issue: 4, Pages: 145-157
Further subjects:B Political process
B Interweaving
B Political influencing
B Intra-state conflict
B Regional development
B Jihad
B Interdependence
B Islam and politics
B International terrorism
B Implication
B Libya
B Internal policy
B Transnational policy
B Collective security
B Fundamentalism
B Development
B Tendency
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Summary:The Libyan crisis is one part of a system of regional conflicts whose individual elements cannot be understood in isolation from one another. Armed groups circulate from one territory to another in zones juxtaposing Islamist sanctuaries, profiting numerous non-state actors, of which the Islamic movements constitute just one component. The Libyan territory plays a central role as a geographic epicenter and as a focal point for Islamic recruitment. (Politique étrangère (Paris) / SWP)
ISSN:0032-342X
Contains:In: Politique étrangère