What’s next for Côte d’Ivoire?
Short Description:
On April 29, 2011 a panel held at USIP discussed the challenges that will face Côte d'Ivoire in the aftermath of post-election violence that left 1,500 people dead and more than one million displaced. What factors must be considered in addressing the humanitarian crises and crimes against humanity? Equally important, what does the recent postelection violence tell us about the state of political development and democratization in Africa today?
- Length: 113:18 minutes (45.39 MB)
- Format: Stereo 44kHz 56Kbps (CBR)
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Speakers
- I. William Zartman, Panelist
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies - Gina Lambright, Panelist
George Washington University - Jonathan Elliot, Panelist
Human Rights Watch - Dorina Bekoe, Moderator
U.S. Institute of Peace
Explore Further
- Read more about this event
- Countries and Regions: Côte d'Ivoire
- Long-term peace in Côte d'Ivoire after Gbagbo?
News Feature by Raymond Gilpin and Dorina Bekoe | April 11, 2011
Related Academy Courses
- Social Reconstruction and Human Security
- Governance and Democratic Practices in War to Peace Transitions
- Economic Reconstruction in Conflict-Affected States
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