As Conflict Escalates in the Sahel, Is Chad’s Deby Overstretched?


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Jul 29 2020 43 mins   15

President Idriss Deby of Chad announced a Cabinet reshuffle earlier this month in preparation to run for president yet again in 2021. For this week’s interview on Trend Lines, Michael Shurkin joins WPR’s Elliot Waldman to discuss Deby’s three-decade reign and Chad’s outsized security role in the Sahel.

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