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European Union’s Election Observation: The Case of ECOWAS Countries

Estab­lished in 1975 through the Treaty of Lagos, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) represents a signi­ficant initiative by West African states to enhance economic, cultural and political coope­ration among the over 300,000,000 people living within their boundaries. Origi­nally conceived as a pre-eminently economic body, ECOWAS has over the years expanded the remit of its mandate by developing into a political forum incre­asingly respon­sible for the promotion of peace, the resolution of conflicts and the management of humani­tarian crisis in the West African region. Within this context, ECOWAS has been incre­asingly engaged in contexts charac­te­rized by political insta­bility, protracted violence and humani­tarian emergencies (e.g. in Liberia between 1990 and 1998 and then again in 2003; in Sierra Leone between 1994 and 1999; in Guinea-Bissau in 1998 and then again in 2012, in Ivory Coast since 2002 and in Mali since early 2013).

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