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By Jason Pack ’02. Palgrave Macmillan. 2013. An analysis of the 2011 Libya uprisings that concludes the events were not a revolution but were series of disconnected and ill-coordinated uprisings born out of the specific social, economic, tribal, religious, and ethnic forces at play in the country at the time.
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