
Case of Libya
The "Case of Libya" generally refers to the country's political and social turmoil following the 2011 uprising that toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi. After his demise, Libya descended into chaos, with ongoing conflicts among rival factions, weak central government, and widespread instability. This turmoil has led to humanitarian crises, economic challenges, and disruptions in governance. International efforts aim to stabilize Libya, but ongoing violence and political division have made peace and reconstruction difficult. The case highlights the complexities of post-conflict nation-building and the importance of sustainable political solutions.