Lockerbie and Libya: A Study in International Relations

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McFarland, 10 дек. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 336

The bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland, and the politics that surround this early anti-U.S. terrorist act provide a fascinating case study in international relations. The event severely impacted Libya's relationship with the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Nations.

This work examines all facets of the Lockerbie tragedy including the police investigation and indictment of two Libyan citizens, the imposition of international sanctions against Libya, that country's response and the years of tension and conflict that followed, the role of political mediation (most notably by Prince Bandar bin Sultan and President Nelson Mandela), the trial in the Netherlands, Muammar Qaddafi and Libya's increasing maturity in dealing with complex international situations, and the flight 103 bombing's significance within the context of the events of September 11, 2001.

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Introduction
1
Strategy from a Libyan Perspective
45
A History of Confrontations
54
Libyan Counteroffensive
69
Libyan Gains
84
Their Effectiveness in the Security Council
93
The Victims Families
105
Conflicting Signs of Impending Solution
113
The Role of Prominent
157
A Solution Is Near
172
The Dénouement
190
The Handover
200
The Lockerbie Trial and Appeal
213
Conclusions
233
Documents
247
Notes
313

Western Attempts to Regain the Initiative
127
Leaks Fears and Anxiety
137
The United Kingdoms Announcement
146
Bibliography
319
37
322
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Khalil I. Matar is a journalist who has reported on the United Nations for 20 years and has been covering the Libyan case with the United States and the UN since the early 1980s. Attorney Robert W. Thabit was appointed by Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations, as an International Observer to the Lockerbie Trial.

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