Publication
May 2013
This report reviews the nature of Malian 'democracy' before the 2012 coup and the origins of the crisis. Widespread corruption, resurgent violence in the north, and a growing illicit trade implicated state officials as the principal causes of state collapse. The Malian state had lost touch with the people, and its military was divided. Many Malians welcomed the military intervention, but a long-term solution must be found to build durable peace, argues the author.
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Author | Susanna D Wing |
Series | USIP Special Reports |
Issue | 331 |
Publisher | United States Institute of Peace (USIP) |
Copyright | © 2013 United States Institute of Peace (USIP) |