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“Cherry-Picked” Humanitarian Interventions: A Complexity Approach to Explaining Libya 2011 By Sarah Wilbanks Senior Thesis, International Relations Brown University, 2012

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“Cherry-Picked” Humanitarian Interventions:A Complexity Approach to Explaining Libya 2011

By Sarah WilbanksSenior Thesis, International Relations

Brown University, 2012

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Research Puzzle

• Long history of selectivity in military humanitarian interventions

• Libya intervention– Resolution 1973 passed one month after the

outbreak of violence– Why Libya and not Rwanda, Darfur, DRC, Syria?

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Research Question

Given the selectivity of military humanitarian interventions in the post-Cold War era, what explains

the swift and multilateral intervention in Libya in March 2011?

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Intellectual Context

Theory Explanation for Humanitarian Intervention

Rationalism -National security, geostrategic, economic (oil) interests- States are “black boxes” (unitary actors)

Republican Liberalism

-Domestic factors-Media influence (CNN Effect)

Constructivism -International norms-Responsibility to Protect Doctrine (adopted at the World Summit in 2005)

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My Argument

A comprehensive and realistic understanding of why the international community intervened in Libya in 2011 can only be obtained through the adoption of a complexity approach to the study

of international politics.

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What is a complexity?

• “An interdisciplinary field of research that seeks to explain how large numbers of relatively simple entities organize themselves without the benefit of any central controller into a collective whole that creates patterns, uses information, and in some cases, evolves and learns.” – Melanie Mitchell, Complexity: A Guided Tour

• Examines the humanitarian intervention in Libya as a complex system made up of intertwined actors and components that interact, respond to, and evolve with one another and their environment

• Complex system characteristics:– Self-organization– Non-linearity– Emergence

Source: R. Lewin, Complexity: Life at the Edge of Chaos (New York, NY: MacMillan Publishing Company), 1992.

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Research Design

• Methods:– Single case study approach– Process tracing/Counterfactual analysis

• John Holland’s framework of complexity:– Focuses on the interactions, adaptations, evolution,

and emergences of system components – Describes the processes of the complex system

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Findings

• 4 emergences of unique international orders– Significantly narrowed the path of available

options, and drove the international community towards a military intervention

– International order = behavior, norms, structures

• 5 essential system variables– Catalyzed emergences

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Variables

1. Qaddafi’s threats and rhetoric

2. The defection of members of the Libyan regime 3. Arab League and regional support for a no-fly zone 4. Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice, and Samantha Power as key individuals

5. Qaddafi forces’ imminent siege on Benghazi

Emergences

I. A change in discourse

II. Shift from rhetoric to action

III. The crystallization of an international order for military intervention

IV. A deadline for action

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The International Community’s Path to Military Intervention in Libya 2011

Adapted from: Jörg Sydow, Georg Schreyögg, and Jochen Koch. “Organizational Path Dependence: Opening the Black Box,” Academy of Management Review 34, no. 4 (2009): 689-709, 692.

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Implications and Future Research

• Implications– Can help actors realize the mostefficient path of action for the situation at hand– Future research must incorporate factors and actor

interactions outside of conventional theories

• Future Research– Cross-case comparison

• May reveal patterns prevalent throughout previous interventions