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Sultat al Mal - The power of Money

3# Libya in 2025 (part1): palace politics, social distress, developmental backsliding

3# Libya in 2025 (part1): palace politics, social distress, developmental backsliding

44min |03/06/2025
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3# Libya in 2025 (part1): palace politics, social distress, developmental backsliding cover
Sultat al Mal - The power of Money

3# Libya in 2025 (part1): palace politics, social distress, developmental backsliding

3# Libya in 2025 (part1): palace politics, social distress, developmental backsliding

44min |03/06/2025
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In this épisode, Jalel Harchaoui and Colin Powers discuss the recent killing of Abdel Gheni al-Kikli, continuities with Prime Minister Dbeibeh's moves on central bank governor Sadiq el-Kabir last summer, and what this all says about Libya's contemporary political economy.


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In this épisode, Jalel Harchaoui and Colin Powers discuss the recent killing of Abdel Gheni al-Kikli, continuities with Prime Minister Dbeibeh's moves on central bank governor Sadiq el-Kabir last summer, and what this all says about Libya's contemporary political economy.


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In this épisode, Jalel Harchaoui and Colin Powers discuss the recent killing of Abdel Gheni al-Kikli, continuities with Prime Minister Dbeibeh's moves on central bank governor Sadiq el-Kabir last summer, and what this all says about Libya's contemporary political economy.


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In this épisode, Jalel Harchaoui and Colin Powers discuss the recent killing of Abdel Gheni al-Kikli, continuities with Prime Minister Dbeibeh's moves on central bank governor Sadiq el-Kabir last summer, and what this all says about Libya's contemporary political economy.


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