Scenarios about 'Laurent Gbagbo'
Laurent Gbagbo served as President of Côte d'Ivoire from 2000 until his arrest in 2011 following a disputed election that sparked the Second Ivorian Civil War. His refusal to concede defeat to internationally recognized winner Alassane Ouattara led to a violent conflict resulting in approximately 3,000 deaths and his eventual trial at the International Criminal Court. Gbagbo's presidency and its controversial end represent a significant chapter in West African political history and post-colonial power struggles.
What If Abidjan Recovered From Civil War Differently?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Côte d'Ivoire's economic capital Abidjan followed a different post-conflict recovery path after the Ivorian Civil Wars, potentially reshaping West African regional development.