Central African Republic: Keeping the Dialogue Alive

Publisher:
International Crisis Group
Publication Date:
12 January 2010
Tags:
Central African Republic, Arms and Military Affairs, Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution

This policy briefing from the International Crisis Group examines the impact of the Inclusive Political Dialogue and the current challenges to a state that has lacked meaningful institutional capacity for some three decades. It argues that the unwillingness of President François Bozizé and his close circle to follow through with many of the concessions agreed on during the December 2008 talks risks exacerbating the country’s conflicts and stalling national reconciliation.

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