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    Chad Security Crisis: A 6-month Forecast

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    The Republic of Chad faces a complex security crisis across and within its territory. Porous borders and contested spaces in the region foster the proliferation of political and local armed entities who oppose the regime in N’Djamena (source). Moreover, internally, the country has a long history of rebellion (source). Indeed, in April 2021, then-President Idriss Déby was allegedly killed while fighting FACT rebels in the country’s north. Since then, his son Mahamat Déby seized power backed by the military (source). Despite ranking 190 out of 191 on the Human Development Index (source), the country possesses powerful armed forces. This makes Chad a strategic partner for Western powers in managing terrorism and instability across the region (source).

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    Nicola Barbesino
    Nicola Barbesino
    Nicola is a student at the International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies. The main focus regions are the Sahel and Central Africa. His main areas of interest include European security, right-wing extremism, and military strategy

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