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.
Montreal Gazette
"Exit the Colonel: The Hidden History of the Libyan Revolution is a timely, if rushed, affair...For me, it is Gadhafi's erstwhile rehabilitation that is the most intriguing part of the book."
Sugar Street Review"Chorin had plenty of first-hand insights into the workings of the previous regime, and gives a highly readable and accurate account of what lead Libyans to rise up in February 2011. Crucially, Chorin is also an aficionado of Libyan literature, and he illustrates his account with excerpts from the country's finest writers."
The National"What caused such radical policy changes in the region? This is the intriguing question the Middle East scholar Ethan Chorin tackles in his detail-rich book Exit the Colonel."
Libya Index "A concise analysis of past, present and future effects of Gaddafi's regime."
Shepherd Express (Milwaukee)"Chorin offers a plausible portrait of the capricious, violent ruler who improved the lives of his people before veering on an unstable course of brutal repression, insane economics and global provocation."
Boston Globe