West Africa: Coups in West Africa Have Five Things in Common – Knowing What They Are Is Key to Defending Democracy

West Africa: Coups in West Africa Have Five Things in Common – Knowing What They Are Is Key to Defending Democracy

August 2025 makes it five years since Malian soldiers ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta in a coup d’état. While the event reshaped Mali’s domestic politics, it also marked the beginning of a broader wave of military takeovers that swept parts of Africa between 2020 and 2023. Soldiers have toppled governments in Niger, Burkina Faso (twice),…

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West Africa: Coups in West Africa Have Five Things in Common – Knowing What They Are Is Key to Defending Democracy

Africa: Obasanjo Decries Africa’s Leadership, Overdependence On Aid, Flawed Democracy

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has attributed Africa’s stagnation to a combination of poor leadership, endemic corruption, overdependence on foreign aid, and the continent’s adoption of a democratic model ill-suited to its realities. Speaking at the 32nd Annual Meeting of Afreximbank in Abuja on Thursday night, Obasanjo argued that Western liberal democracy, inherited from colonial powers,…

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West Africa: Coups in West Africa Have Five Things in Common – Knowing What They Are Is Key to Defending Democracy

Africa: Call for Articles 13th High-Level Dialogue On Democracy, Governance, Human Rights, Peace and Security

The African Union Commission’s Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security (PAPS), in partnership with the AGA-APSA Platform and the Government of the Republic of Ghana, is pleased to announce the 13th Biennial High-Level Dialogue (HLD) on Democracy, Human Rights, Governance, Peace and Security, taking place end of July 2025 in Accra, Ghana, along with…

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