sahel3Bouzemouri Achraf

(Graduate from the Athens Webster University, where he received a graduate certificate in International and Regional Security, as well as Master of Arts in International Relations. He graduated with a Bachelor of arts in International Relations, his academic and research focuses on migration flows and energy security. He is also RIEAS Senior Analyst and he is based in Morocco)

Copyright: @ 2025 Research Institute for European and American Studies (www.rieas.gr) Publication date: 1 September 2025

Note: The article reflects the opinion of the author and not necessarily the views of the Research Institute for European and American Studies

Over ten years after Muammar Gaddafi’s bloody downfall, Libya remains a deeply fragmented and unstable state. The country’s post-revolutionary collapse has become permanent, with no clear road-map out of militia rule, foreign meddling, and criminal capture. While the world’s attention has largely shifted to crises in Ukraine, Gaza, and the South China Sea, the security vacuum in Libya continues to spill over its borders, especially across the Mediterranean. For European front-line states like Greece and Italy, Libya is not merely a North African concern. ... Read more

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