POLITICAL stability, SOCIAL stability, PUBLIC welfare, NATIONAL security
Abstract
The article reports on a paper released by the International Crisis Group entitled "Central African Republic: Priorities of the Transition," which looks at the situation in Central African Republic (CAR) after a coup by the Seleka rebel coalition in March 2013. It explores the impact of the collapse of the state and the tensions between Christians and Muslims on the transition of CAR. Major findings of the paper, along with recommendations to address different issues, are provided.
Published
2013
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