Central Africa
Abstract
A number of
important political and security challenges confront countries in Central
Africa, illustrated most vividly by the rapid
emergence of a rebel coalition in the Central
African Republic (CAR), which gained control of approximately one-third of the country
by the end of 2012. Governance concerns, including the lack of inclusive governance,
continue to present risks as both Burundi and
the CAR prepare for elections in the coming
years. In addition, despite important progress
in addressing security issues, the region is
threatened by the continued operations of the
Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).
Domains
Political science
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