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Democratization and Military Coups in Africa: Post-1990 Political Conflicts studies the seemingly endless cycle of coups that have occurred in Africa since the “Free Officers Coup” of 1952 in Egypt. Unfortunately, after more than three decades of the “third wave of democratization” that began in the 1990’s, military coups remain a firm figure on the African political landscape. Although the Organization of African Unity (OAU) and its successor, the African Union (AU), have developed and implemented anti-coup norms, they have not deterred coup-makers.

Contributors to this volume analyze the major fault lines in the body politics of African states that have created the conditions for coup-making and offer suggestions for ending the cycle of coups. Using countries such as Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Egypt, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, and Sudan as case studies, each chapter studies the causes, effects, and evolution of military coups in Africa in order to show that eliminating military coups will require identifying and addressing the root causes of the coup in each affected state.



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In the transitory and dynamic world of scholarship, Democratization and Military Coups in Africa: Post-1990 Political Conflicts is a welcome re-engagement with the ever-present ‘man on the horse back’ in Africa’s political vineyard.

-- Dr. Sylvester Odion Akhaine, Lagos State University

Table of Contents

Part I: Background

Introduction: “No Farewell to Arms” in Africa?

George Klay Kieh, Jr. and Kelechi Kalu

Chapter 1: Coups d’etat: Theoretical Issues

Kelechi Kalu

Part II: Case Studies

Chapter 2: Military Coup in Burkina Faso

Daniel Eizenga

Chapter 3: Governance, Democratization and Military Coups in Cote d’Ivoire

Henry Kam Kah

Chapter 4: The Military, the Developmental State and the 2013 Coup in Egypt

Zeyad el Nabolsy

Chapter 5: Post-Third Wave “Praetorianism” in Mauritania

Boubacar N’Diaye

Chapter 6: Post-1990 Military Coups in Sierra Leone

Umar Salman Kamara

Chapter 7: Military Intervention and the 2019 Coup in the Sudan

Bitrus Nuhu Mailabari

Part III: Toward the Prevention of Coups

Chapter 8: The African Union’s Anti-Coup Regime

George Klay Kieh, Jr.

Part IV: Lessons and Insights

Conclusion: Toward Caging the Coup “Genie” in Africa

George Klay Kieh, Jr. and Kelechi Kalu

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793643087, 978-1793643087
      ISBN10: 1793643083

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Democratization and Military Coups in Africa: Post-1990 Political Conflicts studies the seemingly endless cycle of coups that have occurred in Africa since the “Free Officers Coup” of 1952 in Egypt. Unfortunately, after more than three decades of the “third wave of democratization” that began in the 1990’s, military coups remain a firm figure on the African political landscape. Although the Organization of African Unity (OAU) and its successor, the African Union (AU), have developed and implemented anti-coup norms, they have not deterred coup-makers.

      Contributors to this volume analyze the major fault lines in the body politics of African states that have created the conditions for coup-making and offer suggestions for ending the cycle of coups. Using countries such as Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Egypt, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, and Sudan as case studies, each chapter studies the causes, effects, and evolution of military coups in Africa in order to show that eliminating military coups will require identifying and addressing the root causes of the coup in each affected state.



      Trade Review

      In the transitory and dynamic world of scholarship, Democratization and Military Coups in Africa: Post-1990 Political Conflicts is a welcome re-engagement with the ever-present ‘man on the horse back’ in Africa’s political vineyard.

      -- Dr. Sylvester Odion Akhaine, Lagos State University

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Background

      Introduction: “No Farewell to Arms” in Africa?

      George Klay Kieh, Jr. and Kelechi Kalu

      Chapter 1: Coups d’etat: Theoretical Issues

      Kelechi Kalu

      Part II: Case Studies

      Chapter 2: Military Coup in Burkina Faso

      Daniel Eizenga

      Chapter 3: Governance, Democratization and Military Coups in Cote d’Ivoire

      Henry Kam Kah

      Chapter 4: The Military, the Developmental State and the 2013 Coup in Egypt

      Zeyad el Nabolsy

      Chapter 5: Post-Third Wave “Praetorianism” in Mauritania

      Boubacar N’Diaye

      Chapter 6: Post-1990 Military Coups in Sierra Leone

      Umar Salman Kamara

      Chapter 7: Military Intervention and the 2019 Coup in the Sudan

      Bitrus Nuhu Mailabari

      Part III: Toward the Prevention of Coups

      Chapter 8: The African Union’s Anti-Coup Regime

      George Klay Kieh, Jr.

      Part IV: Lessons and Insights

      Conclusion: Toward Caging the Coup “Genie” in Africa

      George Klay Kieh, Jr. and Kelechi Kalu

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