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The End of the Libyan Dictatorship: The Uncertain Transition
- Y. Zoubir, Erzsébet N. Rózsa
- Economics
- 5 July 2012
Abstract The 42-year dictatorship in Libya finally collapsed in October 2011; it took the Western-backed armed uprising seven months of intensive fighting to defeat Qaddafi's loyalist forces. The… Expand
Libya in US foreign policy: From rogue state to good fellow?
- Y. Zoubir
- Economics
- 1 February 2002
Since the mid 1970s relations between the USA and Libya have been antagonistic. The radical policies the regime of Muammar Qadaaffi has pursued have made Libya one of the USA's bêtes noires . The… Expand
Algeria and U.S. Interests: Containing Radical Islam and Promoting Democracy
- Y. Zoubir
- Political Science
- 1 March 2002
Libya and Europe: Economic Realism at the Rescue of the Qaddafi Authoritarian Regime
- Y. Zoubir
- Economics
- 1 December 2009
Relations between Libya and the West in general, and with the members of the European Union, in particular, have always been ambivalent and tense. Libya's foreign policy, founded on radical Arab… Expand
Algerian‐Moroccan relations and their impact on Maghribi integration
- Y. Zoubir
- Political Science
- 1 September 2000
Overall, Algerian‐Moroccan relations have always been at odds, the existence since 1989 of the Arab Maghrib Union (UMA) notwithstanding. In fact, the UMA has not been operational due precisely to… Expand
STALEMATE IN WESTERN SAHARA: ENDING INTERNATIONAL LEGALITY
- Y. Zoubir
- Political Science
- 1 December 2007
Entre Nation et Jihad: Histoire Sociale Des Radicalismes Algeriens
- Y. Zoubir
- Sociology
- 1 July 1996
Entre Nation et Jihad: Histoire sociale des radicalismes algeriens, by Omar Carlier. Paris: Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 1995. 400 pages. Gloss. to p. 415. Chron. to p.… Expand
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Soviet Policy Toward the Western Sahara Conflict
- Y. Zoubir
- Political Science
- 1987
For decades the Soviet Union has portrayed itself as the natural champion of national liberation movements. 1 Indeed, the Soviets have given support to many nationalist leaders involved in conflicts… Expand
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The Western Sahara Conflict: Regional and International Dimensions
- Y. Zoubir
- Political Science
- 1 June 1990
King Hassan II of Morocco informed the French press in December 1988 that he was willing to talk to the Frente Popular para la Liberacion de Saguia el-Hamra y Rio de Oro , known as the Polisario… Expand