Over the weekend, Tuareg rebels seized three major cities of northern Mali, highlighting the inability of the military junta currently ruling the country to stem the rebel's advance. With Mali’s military in disarray and the junta increasingly subject to significant diplomatic and economic pressures, there are concerns that al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb may benefit from the mayhem reigning in the country.
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Language
English
Pages
4
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
World Politics Review
Release
April 04, 2012
Instability in Mali Complicates Regional Approach to AQIM (World Politics Review Briefings)
Over the weekend, Tuareg rebels seized three major cities of northern Mali, highlighting the inability of the military junta currently ruling the country to stem the rebel's advance. With Mali’s military in disarray and the junta increasingly subject to significant diplomatic and economic pressures, there are concerns that al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb may benefit from the mayhem reigning in the country.
World Politics Review helps its users closely follow and better understand the events, issues and trends in international affairs. Find out more at worldpoliticsreview.com.