[图书][B] Mobilization, Negotiation, and Transition in Burkina Faso
E Bertrand - 2021 - JSTOR
2021•JSTOR
A popular uprising in October 2014 forced Burkina Faso's president, Blaise Compaoré, to
resign after he tried to remove constitutional limits barring him from a fifth term.• Persistent
popular mobilization shaped the subsequent transition and helped lead to substantial
reforms. The transition benefited from a culture of dialogue and consensus and a vast,
resilient network across negotiating groups.• Several recommendations arise from these
events. All actors should encourage a culture of dialogue and help build networks between …
resign after he tried to remove constitutional limits barring him from a fifth term.• Persistent
popular mobilization shaped the subsequent transition and helped lead to substantial
reforms. The transition benefited from a culture of dialogue and consensus and a vast,
resilient network across negotiating groups.• Several recommendations arise from these
events. All actors should encourage a culture of dialogue and help build networks between …
Summary
• A popular uprising in October 2014 forced Burkina Faso’s president, Blaise Compaoré, to resign after he tried to remove constitutional limits barring him from a fifth term.• Persistent popular mobilization shaped the subsequent transition and helped lead to substantial reforms. The transition benefited from a culture of dialogue and consensus and a vast, resilient network across negotiating groups.
• Several recommendations arise from these events. All actors should encourage a culture of dialogue and help build networks between stakeholders well before popular mobilization begins.• A rushed transition focusing on the quick delivery of elections may be less desirable than a longer and more ambitious transition that aims to address deep-rooted failures of the old system.
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