This practice note offers an account of France’s military intervention in Mali launched on 11 January 2013. Firstly, it provides an analysis of the events that led up to the dual crisis in the country’s northern and southern regions and to a new wave of armed conflict between government and rebel forces. Then, it is argued that although the French military intervention was framed as inevitable and based on a broad consensus, it will nevertheless be insufficient to address the root sociopolitical causes of Mali´s multidimensional crisis
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In 2012 the seemingly stable country of Mali experienced a sudden collapse, this along with the decl...
This article considers the context and consequences of French intervention in Mali, 2013-14, through...
As French forces are engaged in combat operations in Mali, even belated EU involvement remains cruci...
This paper explores the role played by the EU in addressing the crisis in Mali. The analysis briefly...
Aspiring to become a “global security actor,” the EU has, throughout the last decade, increasingly m...
Due to the crisis lived in Mali since 2012, due to a non-international armed conflict between the go...
The threat posed by the crisis in Mali is direct, multidimensional and without regard to geographica...
Article describes a complex political crisis lasting in Mali and his probable implications. There we...
In a statement broadcast on malian television, government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga announce...
The international community’s narrative of the Malian conflict (2012-2015) is overly simplistic. The...
In recent years, some scholars have turned their attention towards the problem of multiple simultane...
Employing the concept of 'utility of force' and advancing a new counterpart – the 'disutility of for...
Intervention Entrepreneurs are the key to understanding the political processes leading up to a mili...
This article offers a reflection on the French military presence in Francophone Africa and the recen...
The word intervention most often implies or refers to military intervention. Military Intervention i...
In 2012 the seemingly stable country of Mali experienced a sudden collapse, this along with the decl...
This article considers the context and consequences of French intervention in Mali, 2013-14, through...
As French forces are engaged in combat operations in Mali, even belated EU involvement remains cruci...
This paper explores the role played by the EU in addressing the crisis in Mali. The analysis briefly...
Aspiring to become a “global security actor,” the EU has, throughout the last decade, increasingly m...
Due to the crisis lived in Mali since 2012, due to a non-international armed conflict between the go...
The threat posed by the crisis in Mali is direct, multidimensional and without regard to geographica...
Article describes a complex political crisis lasting in Mali and his probable implications. There we...
In a statement broadcast on malian television, government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga announce...
The international community’s narrative of the Malian conflict (2012-2015) is overly simplistic. The...
In recent years, some scholars have turned their attention towards the problem of multiple simultane...
Employing the concept of 'utility of force' and advancing a new counterpart – the 'disutility of for...
Intervention Entrepreneurs are the key to understanding the political processes leading up to a mili...
This article offers a reflection on the French military presence in Francophone Africa and the recen...