International Journal of Political Science and International Relations (IJPSIR)

BREAKING THE DEMOCRATIC MOLD: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES, AND GLOBAL REACTIONS TO COUPS D'ÉTAT IN FRANCOPHONE AFRICA

Authors

  • Isabella Maria Santos Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social sciences, Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Abstract

Political landscapes across Francophone Africa have witnessed a tumultuous turn in recent times, characterized by a series of coups d'état that disrupt the democratic trajectories painstakingly established since the 1990s. This abstract encapsulates the essence of political upheaval in the region, aiming to provide a concise overview of the evolving situations in various nations. By exploring the historical context and contemporary implications of these coups, the abstract aims to contribute to a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics shaping the political stability of Francophone African nations. The narrative begins by acknowledging the profound political unrest that has gripped several nations in Francophone Africa, marking a departure from the democratic progress achieved in the post-1990 era. The subsequent exploration delves into the series of coups d'état that have punctuated the region's political landscape, posing formidable challenges to the established democratic structures. This abstract seeks to shed light on the causal factors, regional dynamics, and potential consequences associated with these disruptions. As a snapshot of ongoing developments, the abstract navigates through the intricate web of socio-political complexities that underpin the recent coups in Francophone Africa. Drawing attention to the historical achievements in democratic governance, the narrative emphasizes the setbacks incurred and the potential ramifications for the affected nations and the broader international community. The abstract is poised to serve as a foundational document for further research and policy discussions, fostering a deeper understanding of the multifaceted challenges facing Francophone African nations in their quest for political stability.

Keywords:

Francophone Africa, Coups d'état, Political Unrest, Democratic Trajectories, Regional Dynamics

Published

2024-02-20

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10682513

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Santos, I. M. (2024). BREAKING THE DEMOCRATIC MOLD: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES, AND GLOBAL REACTIONS TO COUPS D’ÉTAT IN FRANCOPHONE AFRICA. International Journal of Political Science and International Relations (IJPSIR), 15(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10682513

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