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Coups and the Threat of “Feel Good” Militarism in Africa

New Books in African Studies

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The Rise of Militarism in Africa: Coups, Geopolitics, and External Actors

This chapter explores the historical and sociological origins of militarism in African countries, the recent rise of coups, and the intersection with anti-French sentiment and a perceived shift towards a pro-Russian stance among some military leaders. It raises concerns about the negative impact of competitive militarism on ordinary people and democratically elected politicians and questions the long-term effectiveness of relying on Russian support for security.

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