Hybrid Political Order in Libya: State, Non-State and Armed Actors

IF 0.6 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Insight Turkey Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.25253/99.2020224.09
Murat Aslan
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Libya, inspired by the February 17 revolution but devastated by post-revolt challenges, is struggling to build order, as state, non-state, and external actors exacerbate the already fragile security environment. Among these actors, state and non-state actors pose a repeating and paradoxical dilemma. Libya’s post-Qaddafi state structure has been formed by non-state armed actors, and at the same time these actors threaten the survival of the state; certain non-state armed groups compete against each other to accumulate more power, while in some cases being legitimized and funded by the state itself. The root causes of this paradoxical situation can be scrutinized by investigating the security culture inherited from Qaddafi’s regime, particularly its inefficient and ignored security institutionalization, and the efforts of the competing armed groups to dominate their areas of influence in the absence of a coherent state structure.
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利比亚的混合政治秩序:国家、非国家和武装行动者
利比亚受到2月17日革命的鼓舞,但又受到叛乱后挑战的破坏,正在努力建立秩序,因为国家、非国家和外部行为者加剧了本已脆弱的安全环境。在这些行为体中,国家和非国家行为体构成了一个反复出现的矛盾困境。利比亚后卡扎菲时代的国家结构是由非国家武装行为体形成的,与此同时,这些行为体威胁着国家的生存;某些非国家武装组织相互竞争,以积累更多的权力,而在某些情况下,这些组织由国家自己合法化和资助。这种矛盾局面的根本原因可以通过调查从卡扎菲政权继承下来的安全文化,特别是其效率低下和被忽视的安全制度化,以及在缺乏连贯的国家结构的情况下,相互竞争的武装团体努力控制他们的影响区域来仔细研究。
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Insight Turkey POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Insight Turkey, a quarterly journal in circulation since 1999, is published by SETA Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research under the editorship of Ihsan Dagi from the Middle East Technical University. Currently in its 12th volume, Insight Turkey covers a broad range of topics related to Turkish domestic and foreign policy, as well as its adjacent regions such as the Middle East, the Caucasus, the Balkans and Europe. As a peer-reviewed policy-oriented journal, Insight Turkey intends to present original thinking by knowledgeable observers both from Turkey and abroad and provide a forum for informed discussion on Turkish politics and foreign policy.
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