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TTLV: The War in Libya (2011)

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Information on the thesis "The War in Libya (2011): Causes, Developments and Impacts" by graduate student Chu Duy Ly, majoring in International Relations.
Information on the thesis "The War in Libya (2011): Causes, Developments and Impacts" by graduate student Chu Duy Ly, majoring in International Relations.1. Student's Full Name: Chu Duy Ly 2. Gender: Male 3. Date of Birth: June 10, 1987 4. Place of Birth: Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak 5. Decision No. 1887/2010/QD-XHNV-SDH dated October 21, 2010, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: The War in Libya (2011): Causes, Developments, and Impacts 8. Major: International Studies; Code: 60.31.40 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoang Khac Nam, Faculty of International Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 10. Summary of thesis results: The thesis demonstrates the relevance of studying conflict/war at various analytical levels in international relations. Through the case study of the war in Libya (2011), it can be seen that analyzing the personal factors of leaders, the interaction between political, economic, and social issues within the country, and the impact of external factors contributed to clarifying the causes and development of the war in Libya (2011). The thesis makes a small contribution to the study of war in Vietnam. The thesis also contributes another perspective to research in Vietnam on the war in Libya (2011) by focusing the analysis on the role and impact of social interactions in the formation and development of the conflict. 11. Practical Applications: The practical significance of studying war lies primarily in resolving conflicts and providing guidance on preventing them, thereby ensuring national and global security. To achieve these goals, studying the formation and development of war is crucial. Researching the causes of war helps to develop strategies for preventing potential conflicts. Studying the development of war contributes to solutions aimed at de-escalating and ending wars. This thesis aims to provide a valuable reference for students of International Relations and anyone interested in learning about conflict/war in general, or the Libyan War (2011) in particular, from an international relations perspective. 12. Further research directions: Comparison and analysis of the wars in Libya (2011) and Syria (2012) 13. Published works related to the thesis: - Chu Duy Ly (2012), Internal causes and impacts of the war on Arab countries, Proceedings of the Conference on Socio-Cultural Issues of Arab Countries: Tradition and Modernity, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City, September 25, 2012

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: CHU DUY LY 2. Sex: MALE 3. Date of birth: June 10, 1987 4. Place of birth: Buon Ma Thuot/ Dak Lak 5. Admission decision number: 1887/2010/QD-XHNV-SĐH Dated October 21, 2010 6. Changes in academic process: No 7. Official thesis title: The Libya War (2011): Causes, Developments and Effects 8. Major: International Studies 9. Code: 60 31 40 10. Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Hoang Khac Nam, Faculty of International Studies, University of Social Sciences, Vietnam National University Hanoi 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: The thesis proves the relevance of using levels of analysis in international relations in conflict/war studies. Through the case of Libya War (2011), it can be seen that the analysis of leader's individual elements, the interaction among political, economic – social issues within the country and the impact of external factors all contributed to clarify the causes and development of the Libya War (2011). The thesis partly contributes to war studies in Vietnam. The thesis also contributes a different perspective to study the Libya War (2011) in Vietnam which is its direction of analysis emphasizing on the role of social interactions in the formation and development of the conflict. 12. Practical applicability, if any: The practical significance of war studies is mainly to solve the war as well as to give directions in order to prevent war, secure national and global security. To achieve these goals, study of war's formation and development is the key. Studying causes of war helps propose strategies which prevent wars. Study war's development helps solutions to reduce the escalation of wars and to end wars. Thesis provides a good reference for students of International Relations and anyone who is interested in studying conflict/war or the Libya War (2011) from international relations perspective. 13. Further research directions, if any: Comparing and Analysing the Libya War (2011) and the Syria (2012) 14. Thesis-related publications: Chu Duy Ly (2012), The Libya War (2011): Domestic Causes and the War Impacts on Arab Countries, Academic Symposium on Social – Cultural Issues in Arab Countries: Tradition and Modern, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Social Sciences & Humanities – Vietnam National University HCMC, October 25, 2012

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