The reflection on the Central African crisis is an attempt to elucidate the African Union's track record in managing this crisis, which has erupted cyclically throughout the Central African Republic. From such a local or internal perspective of crisis management, the analysis carried out showed, with the help of documentation, the positive diplomatic and military record, but limited by (the) lack of means and initiative to control the intervention. It is at the end of these limitations, an expression of weaknesses, that we have highlighted the internal perspectives, including the revision of the agreements on governance, supported by dialogue, but also at the international level, the need for a policy of accommodation in this sense. Thus, let us say that the assessment of the AU's intervention in the Central African crisis is far from confirming its autonomy, if not through broad adjustments. We believe that with the homo-determination of the leaders by stripping themselves of inferiority or superiority complexes, a lasting peace will be achieved in the country and development will have its home in the Central African Republic.