Chad on the Edge: Rising Tensions and Their Implications for Regional Stability and Peacekeeping - Robert Lansing Institute
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Chad on the Edge: Rising Tensions and Their Implications for Regional Stability and Peacekeeping - Robert Lansing Institute
Summary:
The Chad-on-the-edge analysis warns of escalating political and security tensions following Chad’s contested May 2024 elections and ongoing internal divisions. President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno’s consolidation of power, repression of opposition, media restrictions, and ethnic marginalization threaten Chad’s stability and could disrupt regional peacekeeping in the Sahel. Key dynamics include:
- Domestic: Protests violently suppressed; opposition figures marginalize
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