ID | 156544 |
Title Proper | Fragmented forces |
Other Title Information | the development of the Gambian military |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dwyer, Maggie |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article provides a detailed look at the history of the Gambia Armed Forces (GAF), a military that has received very little academic attention within the study of African state security forces. It identifies key turning points in the GAF’s history, and highlights the vastly different roles the military played in the state under President Jawara (1965–94) and President Jammeh (1994–2017). Yet, it also highlights important similarities regarding internal patterns within the armed forces and shows the ways in which these continuities may challenge attempts to restructure the security sector. The article draws on archival research and interviews conducted with retired and active duty Gambian military personnel, government officials, and Gambian scholars. |
`In' analytical Note | African Security Review Vol. 26, No.4; Nov 2017: p.362-377 |
Journal Source | African Security Review Vol: 26 No 4 |
Key Words | Armed Forces ; Civil-military relations ; West Africa ; ECOWAS ; Gambia ; ECOMOG |