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Author: Mark Muller Stuart
Britain’s Intervention in Libya and the Arab Spring
“For a brief moment in 2011 a sense of hope arced out across the Middle East and North Africa. It enabled people from different cultures to come together in a global act of political solidarity that for a short time brought our warring world closer together. The Libyan Uprising presented the UK with an opportunity to replace a decade of hate and suspicion with a new era of hope and solidarity. We should have grabbed that opportunity with both hands.”
364 pages; 15 BW photographs



