Long transition in Mali may endanger wider stability
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Significance The new junta, the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP), is promising elections within a "reasonable time" and a return to civilian control, but has not issued a timeline. The opposition June 5 Movement-Rally of Patriotic Forces (M5-RFP) yesterday said it was willing to work with the new junta on a political transition. Impacts It is unlikely that the international community will insist on Keita’s return; new elections are more probable. The coup could trigger aid suspensions, throwing the legal status of external security deployments, including the UN’s, into question. If insecurity in the north and centre spreads to the more populous south, it will exacerbate Mali's potential to destabilise neighbours.
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Vol 14
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pp. 19-25
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2020 ◽
Vol 132
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pp. 301-305
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Vol 33
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pp. 169-190
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Vol 29
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pp. 3-6
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