I'm hardly an eprxet on the situation in Cote D'Ivoire or the global cocoa commodity trade, but from what I do understand, hasn't the on-going conflict pretty much always been fueled by cocoa cartels, on both sides? And isn't the workaday, non-conflict cocoa that makes its way to Mars & Hershey & Cadbury pretty much not at all beneficial to the rural African cocoa harvesters/farmers? I understand the increased attention and the need to try to squeeze Gbagbo, but it all seems a bit arbitrary to start up with a label of conflict when fighting has been going on for a decade there and even without that aspect the whole situation is pretty miserable.
Causonspolitique traite surtout de la crise Post électorale Ivoirienne. De 2000 à nos jours,nous revisiterons toutes les étapes qui ont inexorablement conduit la Cote d'Ivoire à cette situation.