21. Mobilization, Negotiation, and Transition in Burkina Faso
- Author:
- Eloïse Bertrand
- Publication Date:
- 03-2021
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- United States Institute of Peace
- Abstract:
- In October 2014, a massive popular uprising unseated Burkina Faso’s long-time president, Blaise Compaoré, and drove a civilian-led transition that culminated in free and fair elections in November 2015. This report shows the importance of the national culture of dialogue and consensus and the benefit of a vast, resilient network across negotiating groups. Although violence in the country has since increased, lessons from Burkina Faso’s transition can inform the dynamics of popular mobilization, negotiations, and prospects for long-term peace and democracy in other settings.
- Topic:
- Democracy, Negotiation, Transition, and Nonviolence
- Political Geography:
- Africa and Burkina Faso