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ID122839
Title ProperTrouble in Mali-corruption, collusion, resistance
LanguageENG
AuthorBoas, Morten ;  Torheim, Liv Elin
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The combined force of the 2012 coup in Bamako and the rebellion in the north entailed an unmasking of Mali. What had been presented as a showcase of democracy, good governance, and peace and reconciliation proved to be a facade for institutional weakness and mismanagement. The collusion between regional and national 'big man' interests that the crisis revealed showed little if any respect for human security and development. This article will analyse the causes of the crisis and the strategies of key actors, including the Islamist rebels. The consequences of and responses to the conflict will also be addressed before the article ends with some tentative conclusions concerning the future stability of Mali and the Sahel region. The article is based on the authors' long engagement with Mali, spanning more than a decade, but the most recent material presented is based on a series of in-depth interviews conducted there in February and March 2013.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 34, No.7; 2013: p.1279-1292
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 34, No.7; 2013: p.1279-1292
Key WordsMali ;  Democracy ;  Good Governance ;  Mismanagement ;  Human Security ;  Islamist Rebels ;  Sahel Region


 
 
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