Publication
3 Aug 2012
A separatist and Islamist insurgency in the northern part of the country, weak democratic governance and drought are pushing Mali to the brink of collapse. The way forward to avert a humanitarian disaster, argues the author, involves seeking a political settlement with secessionists and allowing external intervention.
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Author | John Campbell |
Series | CFR Expert Briefs |
Publisher | Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) |
Copyright | © 2012 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) |