In an article in Foreign Policy, Libya-Analysis founder and President Jason Pack explains how, 10 years since the murder of former Libyan dictator Moammar Qadhafi, Libya has become a case study of global coordinated action failure. As a result of the current nonpolar global system, regional rivalries and mutual suspicions among NATO allies drove Libya's conflict, even though all would have benefitted from a consensus outcome. Pack argues that Libya was the first theatre in which the new global enduring disorder played out, and that Syria and Ukraine followed, with others still to come.Click here to read the article.