Writing for NewLines Magazine in an article published on 11 October, Tarek Megerisi analyses which foreign powers have influenced the course of the Libyan crisis the most since the fall of the Qadafi regime, and their strategies. As a result, Megerisi highlights the initial prominent role of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and recounts the progressive involvement of Turkey and Russia, now acting as the leading foreign powers in Libya.Click here to read the full article.