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Central African Republic

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  • Central African RepublicPolitics

    How the Central African Republic can start to end its aid dependency

    By Enrica Picco
    June 8, 2016
    As the CAR starts a new chapter under President Touadéra, there are two strategies that can help him break with the mistakes of his predecessors. After ...
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  • Central African RepublicPolitics

    Some new beginnings? The challenges facing Central African Republic’s new president

    By Jessica Moody
    May 3, 2016
    What are the main issues facing President Touadéra and how well-equipped is he to deal with them? With a new and democratically-elected president in ...
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  • Central African RepublicPolitics

    The Central African Republic’s Presidential Run-Off: Mr Clean vs. The Prof

    By Tendai Marima
    February 8, 2016
    The CAR’s run-off will determine much more than just who gets the keys to the presidential office. The Central Africa Republic’s (CAR) presidential run-off, ...
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  • Central African RepublicPolitics

    Will the Central African Republic’s elections create more problems than they solve?

    By William Clowes
    December 11, 2015
    In light of the CAR’s recent disintegration, many doubt whether the elections scheduled for this month can be held safely and fairly. In early ...
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  • Central African RepublicPolitics

    Can the Central African Republic’s Samba-Panza hold it steady until the polls?

    By Tendai Marima
    October 15, 2015
    The recent flare up of violence in the CAR forced elections to be postponed. But pressure is still on to organise polls before the transition’s mandate ends. ...
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  • Central African RepublicPolitics

    Central African Republic: can a disarmament deal without the main actors work in Bangui? – By Tendai Marima

    By Uncategorised
    June 2, 2015
    Making an important step towards peace and stability in the Central African Republic (CAR), the signing of a disarmament agreement and a consensual ban ...
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    Central African Republic; where the state has disappeared and violence reigns – By Koert Lindijer

    By Uncategorised
    April 14, 2014
    Koert Lindijer is an award-winning journalist with the Dutch daily NRC-Handelsblad. His articles are not usually widely read in English, but we thought the ...
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  • Central African RepublicPolitics

    Central African Republic: African Analysis, But Why No African Solution? – By Alex de Waal

    By Uncategorised
    December 22, 2013
    My recent Oped in the New York Times on the Central African Republic described a chronically bad situation that had predictably and unnecessarily got ...
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    Central African Republic: President Michel Djotodia and the good little putschist’s tool box – By Louisa Lombard

    By Uncategorised
    April 2, 2013
    When I asked people in north-eastern Central African Republic (CAR) about Michel Djotodia, whilst conducting research there in 2009 – 2010, most knew very ...
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