Earlier this week, Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi was elected to head the African Union. George Joffé, head of the Centre for North African Studies at Cambridge University, explains why the controversial Libyan leader was chosen, what Gaddafi hopes to do as head of the African Union, and what it means for the continent.

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