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Title:Battling instability? The recurring logic of French military interventions in Africa
Author:Powell, Nathaniel K.
Year:2017
Periodical:African security (ISSN 1939-2214)
Volume:10
Issue:1
Pages:47-72
Language:English
Geographic terms:Subsaharan Africa
France
Subjects:international relations
military intervention
External link:https://doi.org/10.1080/19392206.2016.1270141
Abstract:This article examines continuities in the logic of postcolonial French military activism in Africa. It examines the long history of major French interventions on the continent, pointing to historically recurring views of threats, decision-making processes, and impact on the ground. Using this historical perspective, it evaluates the strategy and prospects of current French efforts in the Sahel. This article argues that French policy has largely failed in its stabilization goals. Principally, this is because it has strengthened the very factors at the source of the instability that France has aimed to contain. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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