Making Sense of the Central African Republic By Tatiana Carayannis, Louisa Lombard, Roland Marchal
2015 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 1783603801 , 1783603798 | PDF | 4 MB
2015 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 1783603801 , 1783603798 | PDF | 4 MB
Lying at the centre of a tumultuous region, the Central African Republic and its turbulent history have often been overlooked. Democracy, in any kind of a meaningful sense, has eluded the country. Since the mid-1990s, army mutinies and serial rebellion in CAR have resulted in two major successful coups. Over the course of these upheavals, the country has become a laboratory for peacebuilding initiatives, hosting a two-decade-long succession of UN and regional peacekeeping, peacebuilding and special political missions. Drawing together the foremost experts on the Central African Republic, this much-needed volume provides the first in-depth analysis of the country's recent history of rebellion, instability, and international and regional intervention.