Description |
1 online resource (iii, 38 pages) : color map |
Series |
Crisis Group Africa report ; N°306 |
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ICG Africa report ; N°306.
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Contents |
Executive summary. -- I. Introduction. -- II. JNIM: rise of a Malian jihadist coalition. -- A.A jihadist coalition. -- B. HNIM's strategy. -- C. Sharia enforcement: between ideology and pragmatism. -- III. Local dialogue initiatives. -- A.A mutually hurting stalemate. -- B. Local ceasefire accords. -- IV. Perspectives on dialogue. -- A.A course change. -- B. JNIM's view on dialogue. -- C. Mali's partners' stance. -- V. Enabling dialogue with JNIM. A. Easing resistance to dialogue. -- B. Appointing negotiators. -- C.A wider dialogue on sharia and secularism. -- D. Finding a mediator. -- VI. Conclusion. -- Appendices |
Summary |
Authorities in Mali seem to be considering negotiations with Jamaat Nusratul Islam wal-Muslimin, the country's largest Islamist insurgency. Pursuing talks will be a tall order, given the stakes and the group's al-Qaeda connection. Both the government and the militants should begin with incremental steps |
Notes |
"10 December 2021"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Also available at website in French |
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Online resource; title from PDF cover page (ICG, viewed February 26, 2022) |
Subject |
Peace-building -- Mali
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Ethnic conflict -- Mali -- Prevention
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Jihad.
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Muslims -- Mali
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Conflict management -- Mali
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Conflict management.
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Ethnic conflict -- Prevention.
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Jihad.
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Muslims.
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Peace-building.
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Mali.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
International Crisis Group, publisher.
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