In Exit the Colonel, Ethan Chorin, a longtime Middle East scholar and
one of the first American diplomats posted to Libya after the lifting of
international sanctions, goes well beyond recent reporting on the Arab
Spring to link the Libyan uprising to a flawed reform process, egregious
human rights abuses, regional disparities, and inconsistent stories spun
by Libya and the West to justify the Gaddafi regime's rehabilitation.
Exit the Colonel is based upon extensive interviews with senior US, EU,
and Libyan officials, and with rebels and loyalists; a deep reading of
local and international media; and significant on-the-ground experience
pre- and post-revolution.
The book provides rare and often startling glimpses into the strategies
and machinations that brought Gaddafi in from the cold, while
encouraging ordinary Libyans to break the barrier of fear. Chorin also
assesses the possibilities and perils for Libya going forward,
politically and economically.