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Mali - Another Long War

Mali: Another Long War? (Part 2)

January 23, 2013by Anna Alissa Hitzemann

Not unlike the United States in both Afghanistan and Iraq, the French government has begun the intervention with talk of short timelines and minimal troops on the ground before quickly changing its tune, write Anna Alissa Hitzemann and Ben Zala for Channel 4 News .

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Marginalisation, Militarisation
French Soldier

Mali: Why Western Intervention is destined to fail (Part 1)

January 22, 2013by Ben Zala

Now well over a decade after the beginning of the so-called war on terror, yet again, another western nation is leading a military intervention against Islamist paramilitaries based in a largely ungoverned region of a state in the Global South, write Anna Alissa Hitzemann and Ben Zala for Channel 4 News.

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Marginalisation, Militarisation

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