Description |
1 online resource (iii, 37 pages) : color maps |
Series |
Crisis Group Africa report ; No 219 |
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ICG Africa report ; No 219.
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Contents |
Executive summary. -- Recommendations. -- Introduction. -- Looting the state. -- Takeover of the illegal economy. -- From predation to production: the challenge of reconstruction and stabilisation. -- Conclusion. -- Appendices |
Summary |
The crisis that has plagued the Central African Republic (CAR) since December 2012, particularly predation by both authorities and armed groups, has led to the collapse of the state. Under the Seleka, bad governance inherited from former regimes worsened. Its leaders looted state resources and controlled the country's illicit economic networks. Ending this cycle of predatory rule and moving peacefully to a state that functions and can protect its citizens requires CAR's international partners to prioritize, alongside security, economic revival and the fight against corruption and illegal trafficking. Only a close partnership between the government, UN and other international actors, with foreign advisers working alongside civil servants in key ministries, can address these challenges. A new UN mission (MINUSCA) will be deployed in September 2014. In addition to its current mandate, protecting civilians, assisting a political transition, supporting humanitarian work and monitoring human rights, it must change the incentive structure for better governance. It should prioritise rebuilding the economy and public institutions and fighting trafficking. The region and relevant multilateral organisations should be involved too. Targeted sanctions against spoilers in and outside CAR should be embedded in a more comprehensive strategy to revive the economy |
Notes |
"17 June 2014"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (ICG, viewed July 9, 2014) |
Subject |
Political corruption -- Central African Republic -- Prevention -- International cooperation
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Transnational crime -- Central African Republic -- Prevention -- International cooperation
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Political stability -- Central African Republic -- International cooperation
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Economic history.
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Politics and government.
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SUBJECT |
Central African Republic -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021868
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Central African Republic -- Economic conditions
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Subject |
Central African Republic.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
International Crisis Group, issuing body.
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