1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated June 10, 2019The GambiaThe Gambia (“Gambia”) is a small West African country almost entirely surrounded by Senegal. It underwent a historic transition of power after longtime authoritarian leader Yahya Jammeh unexpectedly lost an election in December 2016. A b
2、rief political crisis over Jammehs refusal to step down was resolved when a regional military intervention forced Jammeh into exile, enabling President-elect Adama Barrow to take office. Barrows inauguration in early 2017 furthered a trend in which West African heads of state are increasingly chosen
3、 through elections. A political newcomer who once worked as a security guard in London, President Barrow has overseen a broad increase in political freedom and improved relations with the international community. Analysts warn that Gambias progress remains fragile, however. Efforts to advance govern
4、ance reforms and prosecute abuses committed under the former regime have been slow to advance and could stoke tensions, particularly within the security forces. U.S.-Gambia ties have warmed under President Barrow. Bilateral ties were previously strained due to Gambias poor human rights record, and w