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"We must move towards a conference of national reconciliation ..." - Professor Boubacar Barry on the Guinean crisis

“Wir brauchen eine nationale Versöhnungskonferenz …” – Professor Boubacar Barry zur Krise in Guinea
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Barry, Boubacar

Abstract

This text is a combination of an authorised interview with and text fragments by historian Boubacar Barry on the roots of the Guinean crisis. Barry traces the origins of the crisis back to the Sékou Touré dictatorship and even beyond. He considers ECOWAS involvement in the crucial crisis management ... view more

This text is a combination of an authorised interview with and text fragments by historian Boubacar Barry on the roots of the Guinean crisis. Barry traces the origins of the crisis back to the Sékou Touré dictatorship and even beyond. He considers ECOWAS involvement in the crucial crisis management and major reforms of the state's structure to accommodate for the diversity of the cultural background of Guinea’s population.... view less


Der vorliegende Text kombiniert ein autorisiertes Interview mit dem Historiker Boubacar Barry sowie Fragmente eines von ihm veröffentlichten Textes zu den Hintergründen der Krise in Guinea. Barry verfolgt die Spuren der Krise zurück bis zur Diktatur Sékou Tourés, geht aber auch noch weiter zurück in... view more

Der vorliegende Text kombiniert ein autorisiertes Interview mit dem Historiker Boubacar Barry sowie Fragmente eines von ihm veröffentlichten Textes zu den Hintergründen der Krise in Guinea. Barry verfolgt die Spuren der Krise zurück bis zur Diktatur Sékou Tourés, geht aber auch noch weiter zurück in die Geschichte des Landes. Er plädiert für die Einbeziehung von ECOWAS in das Krisenmanagement und für eine grundlegende Reform der Staatsstrukturen, um der kulturellen Divergenz der Bevölkerung Guineas gerecht zu werden.... view less

Keywords
economic development (on national level); national state; society; military; crisis; ethnic conflict; Guinea; West Africa; present

Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Free Keywords
History; Political Science; State; Society; Military; Geschichte; Politische Wissenschaft; Armee; Present

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 149-159

Journal
Africa Spectrum, 44 (2009) 2

ISSN
1868-6869

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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