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Political Alienation in Libya: Assessing Citizen's Political Attitude and Behaviour. By Mabroka Al-Werfalli. Ithaca Press, Reading, UK2011. ISBN 978-0-86372-372, pp. xv, 216; bibliography, appendix, index. Price: £ 60.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2014

George Joffé*
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge

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Copyright © Society for Libyan Studies 2012

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Notes

1 El-Fathaly, O.I., Palmer, M. and Chackerian, R. 1977. Political development and bureaucracy in Libya, Lexington Books, Lexington MAGoogle Scholar; El-Fathaly, O.I. and Palmer, M. 1980. Political development and social change in Libya. Lexington Books, Lexington MAGoogle Scholar; Obeidi, A. 2001. Political culture in Libya. Curzon Press, Richmond, UKGoogle Scholar.

2 Amal Obeidi investigated political and social attitudes amongst 500 Libyan students in Benghazi in 1994.