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Title Central African Republic priorities of the transition
Published Brussels : International Crisis Group, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (43 s. (PDF))
Series ICG Africa Report ; 203
ICG Africa Report ; 203
Summary The coup by the Seleka rebel coalition in March 2013 that ended François Bozizé2019s decade-old rule plunged the Central African Republic into a new and dangerous crisis. In response, the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and other partners of the Central African Republic (CAR) offered an all-too-common compromise: a de facto recognition of the new power and a transition framework under international supervision. However, uncertainty remains due to the absence of the state, Seleka2019s fragility and tensions between Christians and Muslims. To avoid having an ungovernable territory in the heart of Africa, the new government of national unity must quickly adopt emergency security, humanitarian, political and economic measures to restore security and revive the economy. For their part, international partners must replace their 201Cwait-and-see201D policy with more robust political and financial engagement to supervise and support the transition..."
Subject Politics
Political development.
Political crisis
Governance
Political stability.
International cooperation.
International Cooperation
International cooperation
Political development
Political stability
SUBJECT Central African Republic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78060051
Subject Central African Republic
Form Electronic book
Author International crisis group