Ivory Coast is rapidly becoming a politically capable democracy - one able to inspire and partner with its neighbours in recovering from decades of chaos and state collapse. It is a counterpoint to more general international fears of democracy's decline.
Just four years ago, global news from Ivory Coast was of civil war. More than 3000 civilians were killed following disputed elections in 2010 before French and UN forces intervened.
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