Why ECOWAS could not restore peace in Cote d’Ivoire after the 2001 rebellion
BY RICHARD KUMBA West African leaders deployed an unprecedented diplomatic mechanism to save Côte d’Ivoire from self-destruction, after a mutiny rocked that country on September 19, 2002, killing 400 people in just one day. But the massive diplomatic effort yielded a meager result until France—the former colonial master—stepped in, four months later, to broker peace...