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The Security Council Role in Keeping Peace in Africa - Libya as a Case Study (2011 - 2017) (in English)
Mohammed Hussain Abdalwahid
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Eliva Press
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The Security Council Role in Keeping Peace in Africa - Libya as a Case Study (2011 - 2017) (in English) - Abdalwahid, Mohammed Hussain
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Synopsis "The Security Council Role in Keeping Peace in Africa - Libya as a Case Study (2011 - 2017) (in English)"
The book is a study about the role of the Security Council in keeping peace and security in Africa, shedding the light on the Libyan crisis as a case study considering it one of the highest intensity spots in Africa. A number of researches mythologies have been used; where the historical method was used in order to track the circumstances that led to establish the United Nations as a universal organization and its evolution, besides the begging of the Libyan crisis till the recent time. The descriptive method also has been used by the researcher in order to address the most important factors of the Libyan crisis, and the international interventions consequences of the Security Council and the international power states due this regard. As well as the analytic method in order to find out the most important results of the mentioned interventions, in addition to the case study method.
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