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Congo’s Slide into Chaos
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Congo’s Slide into Chaos

How a State Fails


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The Democratic Republic of Congo, a country of 79 million people and immense natural resource wealth, is on the verge of a political crisis. After nearly two decades in power, Joseph Kabila seems determined to cling to the presidency – in defiance of constitutionally mandated term limits. Meanwhile, the country’s security situation continues to deteriorate amidst clashes between armed militias. getAbstract recommends reading this Foreign Affairs article by the magazine’s managing editor Stuart A. Reid to learn what events led to the current crisis and how it might play out.

Take-Aways

  • Joseph Kabila, who has ruled the Democratic Republic of Congo for 17 years, is facing intense pressure to abide by constitutional term limits and step down.
  • Although the country possesses huge natural resource wealth, 77% of its people live in extreme poverty.
  • The DRC’s natural resources and network of lucrative businesses provide a steady stream of income to Kabila and his family, and enable the president to co-opt political allies and weaken the opposition. 

About the Author

Stuart A. Reid is a managing editor at Foreign Affairs