Writing for War On The Rocks on 7 December, Amanda Kadlec, who served on the United Nations Security Council Panel of Experts for Libya 2019-2020, argues that the current negotiations pushed by the UN between the rival Libyan actors are unlikely to secure long term stability for Libya. To support her argument and encourage a revised approach, Kadlec highlights the default line of the security and political track negotiation processes, among which is the ‘depth and breadth of involvement by foreign governments in the outcome’, as she puts it.Click here to read the article.