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ID171706
Title ProperFrench military operations in Africa
Other Title Informationreluctant multilateralism
LanguageENG
AuthorTardy, Thierry ;  Recchia, Stefano
Summary / Abstract (Note)After the end of the Cold War, Paris’s traditional, paternalistic interference in Francophone Africa became increasingly questioned. Partly in response to that, over the last two-and-a-half decades, France’s Africa policy has emphasised multilateral cooperation and local capacity building through the United Nations, the European Union, and various ad hoc multilateral frameworks. This special issue aims to unpack and assess France’s efforts to (a) re-legitimise its military presence on the African continent by securing political endorsements from multilateral bodies; (b) share burdens and liabilities through greater reliance on collective implementation; and (c) re-affirm its own status as a leading power by often spearheading collective military missions.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 43, No.4; Aug 2020: p.473-481
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 43 No 4
Key WordsEuropean Union ;  Multilateralism ;  Africa ;  France ;  United Nations ;  French Military Operations ;  Collective Military Missions


 
 
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