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Advancing Stability and Reconciliation in Guinea-Bissau: Lessons from Africa's First Narco-State: Lessons from Africa's First Narco-State
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Advancing Stability and Reconciliation in Guinea-Bissau: Lessons from Africa’s First Narco-State: Lessons from Africa’s First Narco-State

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Excerpt from Advancing Stability and Reconciliation in Guinea-Bissau: Lessons From Africa’s First Narco-State

A string of crises stretching back more than a decade has rendered Guinea-Bissau one of the most fragile states in Africa. This recurring cycle of political violence, instability, and incapacitated governance, moreover, has accelerated in recent years, most notably following a military coup in April 2012. Exploiting this volatility, trafficking networks have coopted key political and military leaders and transformed Guinea-Bissau into a hub for illicit commerce, particularly the multibillion dollar international trade in cocaine. This has directly contributed to instability in Senegal, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, and elsewhere in Africa. European and African organized criminal groups have likewise established ties to the Guinea-Bissau trade. Drawn by the lucrative revenues, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and other militant groups in West Africa have also been linked to Guinea-Bissau trafficking. Now commonly referred to as Africa’s first narco-state, Guinea-Bissau has become a regional crossroads of instability.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Department of the Army
Date
30 June 2013
Pages
54
ISBN
9780160937101

Excerpt from Advancing Stability and Reconciliation in Guinea-Bissau: Lessons From Africa’s First Narco-State

A string of crises stretching back more than a decade has rendered Guinea-Bissau one of the most fragile states in Africa. This recurring cycle of political violence, instability, and incapacitated governance, moreover, has accelerated in recent years, most notably following a military coup in April 2012. Exploiting this volatility, trafficking networks have coopted key political and military leaders and transformed Guinea-Bissau into a hub for illicit commerce, particularly the multibillion dollar international trade in cocaine. This has directly contributed to instability in Senegal, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, and elsewhere in Africa. European and African organized criminal groups have likewise established ties to the Guinea-Bissau trade. Drawn by the lucrative revenues, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and other militant groups in West Africa have also been linked to Guinea-Bissau trafficking. Now commonly referred to as Africa’s first narco-state, Guinea-Bissau has become a regional crossroads of instability.

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Africa and the Arab Spring: A New Era of Democratic Expectations can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/008-020-01642-0?ctid=

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Department of the Army
Date
30 June 2013
Pages
54
ISBN
9780160937101