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How does the Libya operation affect global politics?
How does the Libya operation affect global politics?
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The 13-member coalition, now led by NATO, continues to impose a no-fly zone over the North African country, where civil war has been brewing since... 31.03.2011, Sputnik International
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The 13-member coalition, now led by NATO, continues to impose a no-fly zone over the North African country, where civil war has been brewing since mid-February. But what does the operation mean for global multilateralism? And where is it leading the international community? Fyodor Lukyanov, chief editor of the Russia in Global Affairs journal shares his views on the Libya conflict in an interview with the chief editor of RussiaProfile.org, Andrei Zolotov, Jr.
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How does the Libya operation affect global politics?
The 13-member coalition, now led by NATO, continues to impose a no-fly zone over the North African country, where civil war has been brewing since mid-February. But what does the operation mean for global multilateralism? And where is it leading the international community? Fyodor Lukyanov, chief editor of the Russia in Global Affairs journal shares his views on the Libya conflict in an interview with the chief editor of RussiaProfile.org, Andrei Zolotov, Jr.
The 13-member coalition, now led by NATO, continues to impose a no-fly zone over the North African country, where civil war has been brewing since mid-February. But what does the operation mean for global multilateralism? And where is it leading the international community? Fyodor Lukyanov, chief editor of the Russia in Global Affairs journal shares his views on the Libya conflict in an interview with the chief editor of RussiaProfile.org, Andrei Zolotov, Jr.