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African Military Politics in the Sahel
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African Military Politics in the Sahel

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Challenging western and francocentric accounts of military interventions in the Sahel, Katharina P. W. Doering foregrounds the response of African regional organizations to armed violence since 2012. Based on extensive empirical research, she reconstructs the experiences of African intervenors in planning and deploying missions in the region. The book outlines the complex constellation of actors who shape African military politics, including presidents, diplomats, and bureaucrats. Drawing upon insights from critical geography, Doering considers the oft-neglected role that space - at once relational and changing - plays in the power dynamics of the region. In so doing, she offers a fresh perspective on military deployments and their politics. Amidst the current resurgence of nationalist geopolitics, this study and its ?ndings have far-reaching implications for the analysis of military politics in Africa and beyond.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 May 2025
Pages
288
ISBN
9781009362238

Challenging western and francocentric accounts of military interventions in the Sahel, Katharina P. W. Doering foregrounds the response of African regional organizations to armed violence since 2012. Based on extensive empirical research, she reconstructs the experiences of African intervenors in planning and deploying missions in the region. The book outlines the complex constellation of actors who shape African military politics, including presidents, diplomats, and bureaucrats. Drawing upon insights from critical geography, Doering considers the oft-neglected role that space - at once relational and changing - plays in the power dynamics of the region. In so doing, she offers a fresh perspective on military deployments and their politics. Amidst the current resurgence of nationalist geopolitics, this study and its ?ndings have far-reaching implications for the analysis of military politics in Africa and beyond.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 May 2025
Pages
288
ISBN
9781009362238