A purely negotiated solution to the conflict in northern Mali is unrealistic; any strategy to address the conflict will need to include a military component
Tag: sahel
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The crisis in the Sahel will not end unless new responses depart from the traditional “business-as-usual” approach.
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The long-time diplomat discusses the crises in Mali and the Sahel, the threat of terrorism in the Sahel, and the idea of ECOWAS military assistance.
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A sustainable solution in Mali calls for collaboration between ECOWAS and Malian transitional authorities.
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Why are coups pervasive in the West African region, despite ECOWAS’ imposition of sanctions on the affected countries?
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What are the implications of the military coup in Mali and the looming food crisis in the Sahel on humanitarian aid work?
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Recent Security Council debates on the Sahel and the Gulf of Guinea highlight a worrying trend that crime in West Africa is spreading.
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The recurrence of food and nutrition crises in the Sahel requires a change of approach by aid agencies to avoid endless and costly relapses.