Central African Republic Governance and Political Conflict

Nonfiction, Travel, Africa, History
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Author: Mark Morrison ISBN: 9781370144860
Publisher: Jean Marc Bertrand Ntakpe Publication: October 22, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Morrison
ISBN: 9781370144860
Publisher: Jean Marc Bertrand Ntakpe
Publication: October 22, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Central African Republic Governance and Political Conflict. The ongoing presidential and legislative elections in the Central African Republic (CAR) look set to produce a new government in early 2016. The foremost responsibility of the country’s elected leaders and the Central African people will be to stop the violence that has beset the country since the Seleka rebel coalition’s coup in 2013 and build the foundations of lasting peace. Since the coup the transitional government, civil society and international partners have launched diverse initiatives to begin the peacebuilding process at the national and local levels, and they have made some gains. Relatively peaceful elections are testament to this. To prevent a backslide, all stakeholders need to learn from their own and others’ efforts and address both the drivers and long-term underlying causes of the crisis. This Book has the complete information on Central African Republic.

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Central African Republic Governance and Political Conflict. The ongoing presidential and legislative elections in the Central African Republic (CAR) look set to produce a new government in early 2016. The foremost responsibility of the country’s elected leaders and the Central African people will be to stop the violence that has beset the country since the Seleka rebel coalition’s coup in 2013 and build the foundations of lasting peace. Since the coup the transitional government, civil society and international partners have launched diverse initiatives to begin the peacebuilding process at the national and local levels, and they have made some gains. Relatively peaceful elections are testament to this. To prevent a backslide, all stakeholders need to learn from their own and others’ efforts and address both the drivers and long-term underlying causes of the crisis. This Book has the complete information on Central African Republic.

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