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Ch. 1. What is the status of human rights issues in Libya?
Libya has made significant progress in human rights / UN Human Rights Council
Libya's human rights record remains poor / US Department of State
The detention of Bulgarian nurses in Libya was a human rights scandal / The Economist
Libya is making efforts to improve its international standing / Benjamin R. Barber
Libya has paid academics to deliberately whitewash its human rights record / David Corn and Siddhartha Mahanta
Libya's attacks on civilians are a violation of human rights / Human Rights Watch
Ch. 2. How have WMDs and terrorism affected Libya's international status?
Libya gained diplomatic benefits by abandoning WMDs / Eben Kaplan
Libya left itself open to invasion by abandoning WMDs / Paula A. DeSutter
Libya abandoned WMDs because of the war in Iraq / Clifton Chadwick
Libya abandoned WMDs because of intelligence, diplomacy, and force / Judith Miller
The Libyan war may be a major boost for terrorism / Scott Stewart
It is wrong to release the Lockerbie bomber / Mohamed Eljahmi
Libya was framed in the Lockerbie bombing / Linda S. Heard
Ch. 3. What issues impact Libya's resistance movement?
The Libyan rebellion is being co-opted by Muslim jihadists / Sally Neighbour
The Libyan rebels are not Muslim extremists / Jon Lee Anderson
The U.S. should arm Libyan rebels / Amir Taheri
Arming Libyan rebels would be dangerous / Daniel R. DePetris
The rebels can only accept peace if Qaddaffi steps down / US Africa Online
The rebels should have accepted a peace deal and negotiations with Qaddaffi / Michael J.K. Bokor
Negotiating Qaddaffi's departure will be extremely difficult / Mark Kersten
Ch. 4. What should the U.S. role be in Libya?
The U.S. should intervene in Libya for pragmatic and humanitarian reasons / James Traub
The U.S. should not intervene in Libya / Steve Chapman
U.S. intervention in Libya is based on imperialist motives / Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
U.S. intervention in Libya has nothing to do with imperialism / Ian Williams
The U.S. should not lead in Libya / Graham Allison
The EU, not NATO, should lead in Libya / Sarwar Kashmeri
Without U.S. leadership, the Libyan mission is failing / Robert Burns.
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