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MALI

MALI . CATHERINE VAN DER LIST KATRINA ABE . Fact Sheet. Population: 16.3 million people Major languages: French*, Bambara, Berber, Arabic Major religion: Islam Life Expectancy: 51 years (male); 53 years (female) Exports: Cotton, gold, livestock GNI per capita: US $610 .

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MALI

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  1. MALI CATHERINE VAN DER LIST KATRINA ABE

  2. Fact Sheet • Population: 16.3 million people • Major languages: French*, Bambara, Berber, Arabic • Major religion: Islam • Life Expectancy: 51 years (male); 53 years (female) • Exports: Cotton, gold, livestock • GNI per capita: US $610

  3. Historical Timeline • 19th century - mid 20th century: French colonization • 1960: Mali becomes independent; Modibo Keita is “big man” • 1968-1991: Dictatorship of Lt. MoussaTraore = new “big man” • 1990 – 2007: Relatively stable democracy and little social conflict (Early 1990s, nomadic Tuareg began an insurgency over land and cultural rights) • 2007 – Present: Tuareg rebel activity in Northern Mali threatens the state

  4. Lt. MoussaTraore Modibo Keita Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

  5. Challenges to the State • Institutional weakness & Corruption • Poverty • Internal Insurgencies • Weak Malian army – disorganized, demoralized, and plagued by factionalism • Transnational threats: terror groups, regional instability, drug trafficking

  6. Current Events • 2007: Tuareg rebels increase activity • 2011: Libyan instability leads to influx of arms • 2012: Military coup topples government. Tuareg take control of north and declare independence • Jan 2013: French forces begin military offensive in Northern Mali (upon Malian request) • June 2013: Tuareg and Bamako government reach peace deal • August 2013: Mali elects new president Ibrahim BoubacarKeita (80% of the vote) • Sep 2013: Tuareg NMLA rebels violate peace accord

  7. Source: Agence France-Presse (AFP)

  8. Bibliography: • BBC News . "BBC News - Mali country profile - Overview." BBC - Homepage. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Oct. 2013. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13881370 • Aljazeera. " Mali frees Tuareg rebel-linked prisoners - Africa - Al Jazeera English." Al Jazeera English - Live US, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Sports, Weather & Business News. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Oct. 2013. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/10/mali-tuareg-prisoners-2013102232924835201.html • Boukhars, Anouar. "Mali's Challenges Post-French Intervention ." Carnegie Endowment . N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Oct. 2013. http://carnegieendowment.org/2013/05/23/mali-s-challenges-post-french-intervention/g76k • Deutsche Welle . "Mali celebrates inauguration of President Keita | News | DW.DE | 19.09.2013 ." TOP STORIES | DW.DE. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Oct. 2013. http://www.dw.de/mali-celebrates-inauguration-of-president-keita/a-17101175

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