Ten years after Libya descended into conflict, the contours of a
new society are emerging. How has violence remade the country--what
has happened to inter-community and inter-personal relations, to
social hierarchies and elite composition? Which new groups,
networks and identities have formed through conflict, and how has
this transformed power structures, modes of capital accumulation
and governance at the local and national levels? How has the
violence contributed to create new communities, both inside the
country and in exile? This volume brings together leading
researchers, both foreign and Libyan, to examine the deep changes
undergone by Libya's society amid civil war. These transformations
are bound to shape the country for decades to come, and will
influence its relations with the outside world. By addressing
neglected yet crucial aspects of social change amid violence, the
contributors substantially broaden the picture of Libyan society
beyond the current confines of scholarship, as well as enriching
wider debates in Conflict Studies.
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