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Mali
-F ALGERIA The landlocked West African country of Mali - one
of the poorest in the world - experienced rapid
MAURITANIA economic growth after the 1990s, coupled with a
MALI ... backing and some European support.
For several decades after independence from France in 1960, Mali suffered droughts, rebellions, a coup
and 23 years of military dictatorship until democratic elections ... core of ancient empires going back to the fourth century, Mali was conquered by the French in the
middle of the 19th century.
After a brief experiment in federation with
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leaders, ... This week Charlie Rose hosted a discussion on the current military conflict in Mali, with
Max Boot of the Council on Foreign Relations; Peter Pham, director of the Africa ... Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International
Studies.
http://www.charlierose.conilview/interview/ 12740
Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa ... middle of the Sahara Desert. Mali is
bordered by Algeria on the north, Niger on the east, Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire on the south, Guinea on the southeast
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Neuf fork 61 utc0 December 31, 2012
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Mali
Prime Minister Arrested
In an apparent second coup, soldiers arrested Prime Minister Cheikh Modibo Diarra at his home
late ... prime minister, Diango Cissoko, was sworn in and took office.
. Authorizes Mali Force
The next week, the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a resolution to send
thousands of African ... troops into Mali to help oust Islamist extremists who have turned its
northern half into a vast Qaeda enclave and training ground.
But the resolution also made clear that such
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Attachments: No_Easy_Answers_in_Mali_NYT_Editorial_December_30,_2012.pdf;
Mali overview BBC_News.pdf; Mali_overview_NYT_December_31,_2012.pdf ... ignored the fact that there were two coup d'etat in the country of Mali in 2O12. Landlocked
(Surrounded by Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Niger, Algeria and the size ... Texas &
California combined), with a population of approximately 12 million, Mali is one of the poorest in the
world, as a result of decades of draughts, rebellions and a coup
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this week in The Washington Post —
Lost in their own wilderness.... The G.O.P.
Using Mali as any example this week in The Washington Post — Obama administration learns that `leading
from ... Nations.
The most recent example is France who took the lead by going into Mali, a former colony, in response to the
Bamako government's call for help. Another example ... Somalia
that has successfully been dealing with the piracy problem. When it comes to Mali the question has to be asked,
did that threat to the Bamako regime from
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lowest level of access to insulin for people with
type 1 diabetes.
• Cambodia, COte Mali, Nepal and Togo reported that access to
insulin for people with type 1 diabetes ... participated in the 2006 survey
Africa (AFR): Congo, Cote Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar,
Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Seychelles*, Togo and Uganda*.
Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME): Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan ... Pacific Region and 25% of countries in the
South-East Asian Region. Cambodia, Cote , Mali, Nepal and Togo were
countries that reported that access to insulin for people with type
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access to insulin for people with
type 1 diabetes.
• Cambodia, COte d'Ivoire, Mali, Nepal and Togo reported that access to
insulin for people with type 1 diabetes was less ... survey
Africa (AFR): Congo, C8te d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar,
Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Seychelles*, Togo and Uganda*.
Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME): Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan
and Syria ... countries in the
South-East Asian Region. Cambodia, C8te d'Ivoire, Mali, Nepal and Togo were
countries that reported that access to insulin for people with type 1 diabetes
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monthly issue covers challenges and opportunities related to international peace, security,
and development.
Africa
Mali: Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) adopted a
harmonized concept ... operations (CONOPs) for the deployment of an African-led international
force in Mali, at an extraordinary summit held on November 1I th in Abuja, Nigeria. The United
Nations Security Council ... transitional authorities' request for
forces to assist with recovering the occupied territories in northern Mali. Developed by military
experts from ECOWAS, the African Union (AU), the European Union
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monthly issue coven challenges and opportunities related to international peace, security,
and development.
Africa
Mali: Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) adopted a
harmonized concept ... operations (CONOPs) for the deployment of an African-led international
force in Mali, at an extraordinary summit held on November I lib in Abuja, Nigeria. The United
Nations Security Council ... transitional authorities' request for
forces to assist with recovering the occupied territories in northern Mali. Developed by military
experts from ECOWAS, the African Union (AU), the European Union
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grant them immunity. Thus, the stand-off between the AU and the ICC continues.
Mali: Competition between Algeria and Morocco for influence in Mali is adding a new layer ... days have underscored
the regional concern for continued insecurity in the northern part of Mali and broader threats to the region. The Niamey
meeting reiterated the commitment of ten Sahelian ... common security agenda. On the same weekend Mauritania's president urged his counterparts from Mali,
Niger, Chad, and Burkina Faso to focus on democratic transformation, good governance, and job creation
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monthly issue covers challenges and opportunities related to international peace, security,
and development.
Africa
Mali: Twenty-eight candidates, including four former prime ministers and one woman, are running to succeed ... interim
President Dioncounda Traor4 in Mali's elections on July 28th, which will most likely go to a run-off on August 11th. The
elections will formalize Mali's return ... internally displaced Malians.
Moreover, the new United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization in Mali (MINUSMA) has not had sufficient
time to establish itself and secure the most fragile regions. MINUSMA officially
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rubber sectors). Real progress, however,
may depend on politically much more difficult prosecutions.
Mali: One month after returning from medical treatment in France and appointing a more inclusive government ... national unity as demanded by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mali's Interim President
Dioncounda Traor4 officially requested ECOWAS military assistance on September 4th. The request covered ... only logistics,
training, equipment, and aerial support to help Mali recover its occupied territory in the north and fight terrorism. It did
not include a request for troops, reflecting
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dangerous spillover can be. For instance, weapons from Libya have
empowered fighters in Mali who have seized large swathes of that
country, while al Qaeda-linked terrorists exploiting the chaos ... internal
conflict such as Yemen and Somalia. The most recent flare-up is in Mali,
where fighters fleeing Muammar al-Qaddafi's Libya fled with arms looted
from his arsenals ... have seized parts of Mali, in some areas even
imposing a draconian form of Islamic law. While there had been
intermittent rebellions in Northern Mali for years, the civil
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leading
from behind' is the right place for the U.S.
By Walter Pincus
If Mali is any example, "leading from behind" is the right policy choice for the United States ... good example. It stepped up and took the lead by going into Mali, a former colony, in
response to the Bamako government's call for help. Another example ... find a way to deal with it."
Another lesson for the United States from Mali comes into play. Did that threat to the Bamako
regime from a collection of groups
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rubber sectors). Real progress, however, may depend on politically much more
difficult prosecutions.
Mali- One month after returning from medical treatment in France and appointing a more
inclusive government ... national unity as demanded by the Economic Community of West African
States (ECOWAS), Mali's Interim President Dioncounda Traore officially requested ECOWAS
military assistance on September 4th. The request covered ... only logistics, training, equipment, and
aerial support to help Mali recover its occupied territory in the north and fight terrorism. It did
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dangerous spillover can
be. For instance, weapons from Libya have
empowered fighters in Mali who have seized large
swathes of that country, while al Qaeda-linked
terrorists exploiting the chaos ... internal conflict such as Yemen and Somalia. The
most recent flare-up is in Mali, where fighters fleeing
Muammar al-Qaddafi's Libya fled with arms looted
from his arsenals ... have seized parts of Mali, in
some areas even imposing a draconian form of Islamic
law. While there had been intermittent rebellions in
Northern Mali for years, the civil
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