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Explores the fundamental role of the military in state-building in
francophone postcolonial West Africa and how foreign economic and
military aid has influenced it. How did African armed forces in
postcolonial states in francophone West Africa influence
decolonization and state-building in African states? How did
foreign assistance from ex-colonial powers, the USSR and the US and
colonial state structures influence political systems, and
sometimes result in weak and unstable governance? This book
explores the development of national militaries in Cote d'Ivoire,
Dahomey (now Benin), Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal,
Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) and Togo during the 1960s and 1970s.
Revealing the strength of decision-making power by African
political elites, the study also shows the decisive impact of
foreign economic and military assistance on countries that did not
experience a prolonged armed conflict. The author provides new
insights into the way the decisions of African governments in
building their national militaries impacted postcolonial states'
autonomy, legitimacy, sovereign control and governance. In West
Africa, during the 1960s, France sought to maintain exclusive
relations with its former colonies through military assistance,
economic aid and close personal relations with African political
and military elites. State coercive capacities extended far beyond
the strength of political institutions, with soldiers' assumption
of political roles linked to the weaknesses of colonial and
postcolonial structures. Disagreements between French and American
officials, as well as Arab-Israeli and Sino-Russo conflicts,
increased African presidents' opportunities to mobilize external
resources. Yet in the late 1980s, it became evident that national
militaries and police were often the main causes of personal
insecurity, rather than providing protection, and that some
economies remained weak and political structures unstable. This
book is available as Open Access under the Creative Commons license
CC-BY-NC. The open access version of this publication was funded by
the Swiss National Science Foundation.
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