Abstract

The paper, based on the study of the Libyan crisis in the 2010s, reveals the characteristics of the interdependence of political and economic transformations that took place under the influence of the systemic weakening of state institutions and foreign military and political intervention of NATO countries because of the Arab Spring and the February 2011 revolution in Libya. Examples of mutual influence of the processes of political and economic fragmentation and decentralization in the conditions of dynamic transformation of a prolonged military-political crisis characterized by multiple splits and multi-level structure of conflicts are presented. The impact of the identified factors on the formation and development of the humanitarian crisis in the country is described.

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