Podwójny kryzys w Mali i jego międzynarodowe reperkusje
- Issue date
- 2013
- Publisher
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
- Source
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Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2013, nr 3 s. 73-92.
- ISSN
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1733-2680
- Subjects
- Politologia; Stosunki międzynarodowe
- Keywords
- Mali; MNLA; Ansar Dine; Tuaregs; Sub-Sahary Africa; Sahel; terrorism; fundamentalism; AKIM; MUJAO; Boko Haram; Arab Spring
Abstract
Article describes a complex political crisis lasting in Mali and his probable implications.
There were presented in detail two fundamental aspects of this crisis such as: the Tuareg (MNLA)
and islamists rebellion started in January as well as military coup from march 2012. It was claimed
that the military intervention at the beginning of 2013 r., in which French army was involved, was
an indispensable solution – but insufficient. It was found that sweeping reforms are needed to value
Tuareg participation in political and economic life of the country (for eg. in the form of autonomy).
It was demonstrated that labile interior situation in Mali might destabilize all order in Western and
Sub-Saharan Africa as well as in Sahel area by increasing the threat of terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism
and crime (especially by AKIM, Boko Haram and MUJAO). Not to mention the safety
of North Africa, where the situation after the Arab Spring is still fragile, and in the longer term,
Europe and the USA.
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