State-building and National Militaries in Postcolonial West Africa Decolonizing the Means of Coercion 1958-1974

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 s...

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Language:English
Published: Woodbridge Boydell & Brewer 2023
Series:Western Africa Series
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