Work-in-Progress Seminar with Moumouni Soumano, Hewlett Visiting Fellow for Public Policy
Thursday, January 20, 2022
4:00pm to 5:30pm Eastern Time Zone
Analysis of the International Community's Intervention in Mali: Achievements, Paradoxes and Perspectives
With more than 17,000 troops, including 14,000 for the United Nations and 3,000 for the French forces since July 2013, with a mandate to stabilize the security and political situation in Mali, the international community, through the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and France, is experiencing significant difficulties to contain the jihadist phenomenon and political instability in Mali. The aggravation and extension of security violence (from the north to the center of the country) since 2015 with massive human rights violations (more than 7,000 civilian and military deaths) and the occurrence of two Coup d'état (August 2020 and May 2021) have made the situation more complex and raised major doubts and questions about the capacity and effectiveness of the international community's presence in Mali. Why, despite the massive presence of international forces, the political and security situation continuing to deteriorate? What explains this paradox? This book will examine these questions by analyzing the approach(es) deployed by the international community, the existing national dynamics and their interactions.
For more information:
https://kellogg.nd.edu/wip-moumouni-soumanoThe paper will be circulated in advance to facilitate in-depth discussion and feedback.