Focusing on the Central African crisis, this analysis examines the African Union's effectiveness in managing recurring conflicts in the region. It highlights the AU's diplomatic and military efforts, while noting limitations due to insufficient resources and initiative. The study calls for a revision of governance agreements through dialogue and emphasizes the need for international policies that promote accommodation. Ultimately, it argues that overcoming complex dynamics among leaders is essential for achieving lasting peace and development in the Central African Republic.
Sengi Kitibitibi Selemani Books
