Summary:
For decades, the outsized personality of Muammar al-Qaddafi has obscured the many rivalries among Libya's domestic groups, from the tribes to the military. With the Qaddafi era coming to a likely end, how will these actors now vie for supremacy?FREDERIC WEHREY is a Senior Policy Analyst at the RAND Corporation. He recently returned from Libya.
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