What happens in the eastern Mediterranean is not a peripheral issue for Europe
Asli Aydintasbas and Tarek Megerisi's paper on tensions in Eastern Mediterranean and their implications for the European Union
What happens in the eastern Mediterranean is not a peripheral issue for Europe
Asli Aydintasbas and Tarek Megerisi's paper on tensions in Eastern Mediterranean and their implications for the European Union
All of our bearing points are changing […] It’s very unclear what things will look like once the dust settles. But this is Hifter on the ropes.
Tarek Megerisi reflects upon the newest developments in the Libyan war
Egypt has direct security interests in Libya and having a security partner to work with in eastern Libya is of paramount importance to them, which is why they were so concerned
Tarek Megerisi comments on Egypt's security interests in Libya
Egypt has direct security interests in Libya, and having a partner on Eastern Libya is of outmost importance
Tarek Megerisi on K. Haftar and Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi's meeting in Cairo.
He’s realised that the game is over. Now it’s just a matter of keeping his head above water.
Tarek Megerisi comments on Haftar's actions.
There seems to have been disagreement from late Friday onward between Turkey and the GNA and Russia about whether they should go to Jufrah
Tarek Megerisi comments on the latest developments in Libya.
Right now, military voices are ascendant and supported by a fear that Haftar and the UAE will exploit any truce to consolidate and launch counter-attacks
Tarek Megerisi comments on Egypt's offer for a new Libya plan as Haftar offensive collapses.
It’s very symbolic that Tarhuna fell. It wasn’t much of a fight and that’s significant because it’s the end of this chapter, there is no more offensive in Western Libya.
Tarek Megerisi comments on the offensive in Western Libya
Its Turkey’s Libya now
Tarek Megerisi on the new power balance in the Libyan war
Libya’s post-revolutionary decline toward fragmentation and state collapse represents a growing cause for alarm
Tarek Megerisi analyses the geostrategic dimensions of Libya’s civil war.