Moral Failure in Libya

Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration 7(2)

4 Pages Posted: 11 Jun 2018

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Steven Feldstein

Boise State University, School of Public Service; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Date Written: May 1, 2018

Abstract

This essay examines the roots to the Libyan migration crisis and European culpability for documented human rights abuses. It argues that failed efforts to rebuild Libya following the 2011 humanitarian intervention combined with recent European policies to outsource responsibility for the migration crisis to Libya have created a perfect storm of exploitation, predation, and abuse.

Keywords: migration, human rights, foreign policy, humanitarian

Suggested Citation

Feldstein, Steven, Moral Failure in Libya (May 1, 2018). Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration 7(2), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3183284

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