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21 May 2013
by Africa Program Staff
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Jubaland in Jeopardy: The Uneasy Path to State-Building in Somalia

On 15 May 2013, Sheikh Ahmed Madobe, leader of the Ras Kamboni militia and a close ally of Kenya, was elected Jubaland president by regional clan representatives. Hours later, Barre Hirale, a warlord from a rival clan allied with the … Continue reading →

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24 January 2013
by rtraynor
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Eritrea: When is a mutiny not a mutiny?

On Monday 21 January, a number of unofficial sources reported that 100 or so soldiers had invaded Eritrea’s Ministry of Information and taken over state-owned Eri-TV. During their occupation, the soldiers began broadcasting a statement demanding the implementation of the … Continue reading →

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16 May 2011
by Crisis Group
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Madagascar: From Crisis to Transition

During the last few months, new options for resolving the Madagascar crisis have emerged in the form of the most recent roadmap proposed by the mediation team of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Accepted by the authorities and rejected … Continue reading →

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4 May 2011
by Crisis Group
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Madagascar : passer de la crise à la transition

Depuis quelques mois, la possible sortie de crise malgache a pris une nouvelle forme avec la dernière feuille de route proposée par l’équipe de médiation de la Communauté de développement de l’Afrique australe (SADC). Acceptée par les autorités, mais rejetée … Continue reading →

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19 April 2011
by Thierry Vircoulon
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Behind the Problem of Conflict Minerals in DR Congo: Governance

As legislation requiring large U.S. companies to disclose the origins of the minerals they use is meant to come into force this year, Crisis Group sent a mission to North Kivu to assess the different strategies used to fight conflict … Continue reading →

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13 April 2011
by Thierry Vircoulon
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Derrière le problème des minerais des conflits, la gouvernance du Congo

A la veille de l’entrée en vigueur le 15 avril de l’obligation de rendre publique l’origine des minerais pour les grandes compagnies basées aux Etats-Unis, ICG a effectué une mission au Nord Kivu afin d’évaluer les différentes stratégies de lutte … Continue reading →

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7 December 2010
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Côte d’Ivoire : Gbagbo doit partir

Le président Laurent Gbagbo a largement perdu l’élection présidentielle du 28 novembre 2010 et doit, par conséquent, quitter le pouvoir. Après une semaine de crise, il n’y a plus rien d’autre à négocier en Côte d’Ivoire que les conditions du … Continue reading →

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29 October 2010
by Richard Atwood
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West African Elections: There’s too Much at Stake

By a coincidence of delayed timetables, neighbouring West African countries Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire are likely to go to the polls on consecutive Sundays, starting in Cote d’Ivoire on the 31st. Here, the elections are five years late. Neither Laurent … Continue reading →

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28 October 2010
by Rinaldo Depagne
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Côte d’Ivoire : Les trois inconnues du scrutin

La présidentielle ivoirienne, dont le premier tour doit se dérouler le dimanche 31 octobre, comporte toujours d’importants risques de violences et la Côte d’Ivoire se trouve, plus que jamais coincée entre l’ espoir d’une sortie de crise et la crainte … Continue reading →

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9 September 2010
by Thierry Vircoulon
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Oil in Chad: The Fragile State’s Easy Victory over International Institutions

In numerous countries, the exploitation of oil has generated debate about its economic, social and geopolitical consequences. For several years, research has shown a negative correlation between oil exploitation and socioeconomic development, governance and the revival of conflicts in oil-producing … Continue reading →

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