It's unclear whether Muammar Qaddafi's regime will survive after a failed, but brutal, crackdown on protesters in Libya. But if Qaddafi goes, CFR's Robert Danin says Libya lacks the elements needed for a smooth and peaceful transition of power.
CFR Issue Guide
Arab World Protests
Conference Call: Elliott Abrams
Clashes in Libya - What's Next?
Must Read: Foreign Policy
Intervening in the Libyan Tragedy
Must Read: Robert Baer
What Will Qaddafi Do Next?
A Democratic Middle East
Bad for Women's Rights?
Isobel Coleman
See Also: Paradise Beneath Her Feet
The U.S. dollar
Managing the World's Dependency
Moritz Schularick
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Poll: The Future of War
Where the Public, Experts Stand
Micah Zenko
The Indonesian Model
Ill-Suited for the Middle East
Joshua Kurlantzick
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Presidential Election, Benin.
February 28
20th Anniversary of the End of the Gulf War.