ISBN:
9780833088437
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0833088432
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9780833088444
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0833088440
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9780833088451
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0833088459
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Pézard, Stéphanie Achieving peace in northern Mali
DDC:
303.69096623
Keywords:
Coup d'état (Mali : 2012)
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
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History
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Politics and government
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Mali History
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Tuareg Rebellion, 2012-
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Mali History
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Coup d'état, 2012
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Mali Politics and government
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1991-
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Mali
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Mali Politics and government 1991-
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Mali History Tuareg Rebellion, 2012-
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Mali History Coup d'état, 2012
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Mali
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Electronic books History
Abstract:
This report examines the prospects for stabilization in Mali following the political and military crisis that began in 2012. To this end, it examines Mali's peace settlements since the early 1990s to identify flaws and successes. The authors find that five recurrent issues have impeded the implementation of successive accords: the lack of representativeness of the peace-accord signatories; a flawed understanding of decentralization and democracy; the limited perceived legitimacy, in the north, of Bamako; persistent insecurity; and an absence of transitional justice and reconciliation. The report recommends building representativeness through a variety of measures to simultaneously address these issues and help craft a peaceful way forward for Mali. The report also explores whether Mali's neighbor Niger owes its current stability to a more favorable context, shrewd policies, or sheer luck and whether it might offer a model of resilience for Mali. The authors recommend emulating some of the policies that could account for Niger's sustained stability, such as better integration of Tuareg populations and a focus on development programs in addition to security, while recognizing that these do not make Niger impervious to a resurgence of the political turmoil it experienced in the past
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