Côte d’Ivoire Post-Gbagbo: Crisis Recovery

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Publication Date 03/05/2011
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In some cases hyperlinks allows you to access all versions of a report, including the latest. Note that many reports are periodically updated.A political-military crisis ensued from the disputed presidential runoff election of Cote d'Ivoire on 28 November 2010. The crisis directly threatened long-standing U.S. and international efforts to support a transition to peace, political stability, and democratic governance in Côte d’Ivoire, among other U.S. goals. This report looks at the transition process to a peaceful political situation.

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EveryCRSReport.com https://www.everycrsreport.com/
FAS: Congressional Research Service [CRS] Reports https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/index.html
Politico, 01.05.11: EU assesses approach to Côte d’Ivoire unrest http://www.politico.eu/article/eu-assesses-approach-to-cote-divoire-unrest/
Politico, 04.11.11: Laurent Gbagbo detained http://www.politico.eu/article/laurent-gbagbo-detained/
BBC, 10.01.17: Ivory Coast profile - Timeline http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13287585

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