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(pp. 181-199) 330 $aLa paralisi dell'ONU, il coagularsi del blocco dei BRICS, la metamorfosi della politica estera dell'Unione Europea, la propagazione dello Stato Islamico in Africa, l'emergenza migratoria nel Mediterraneo, la proiezione meridionale di Turchia e Russia: tutte queste dinamiche sono strettamente connesse alla crisi che si protrae in Libia dal 2011. Nel frattempo il paese è diventato un laboratorio per la sperimentazione - spesso fallimentare - di diverse modalità di intervento internazionale e crisis management: la hybris liberale dell'egemonia occidentale si è ridimensionata alle esigenze dell'approccio light americano e del ritiro dal quadrante mediorientale; la stabilizzazione del vicinato dell'Unione Europea si è concentrata sulla lotta al terrorismo e alla migrazione irregolare, a scapito della riforma di un settore della sicurezza corrotto da interessi criminali e spinte centrifughe; e la competizione geopolitica nell'odierno contesto multipolare ha approfondito le faglie della politica libica, proiettandole su scala internazionale. 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