The Malian presidential elections of July 29, 2018 reveal the state of decomposition advanced economic and political field of this region of the Sahel. In all, 24 candidates vie for the supreme office without clear ideological or programmatic demarcation. It seems that the classic lines of left-right, progressive-conservative, liberal-communist lines no longer work in the…...
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