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      French militarism in Africa

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      Review of African Political Economy
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            Abstract

            In the annals of foreign military intervention in independent Africa, it has been French forces that have been involved far more often than any other outside power. At least eighteen times in the last twenty‐five years French troops have invaded African soil. But equally significant, and indeed providing the platform for the more dramatic interventions, are the extensive networks of regular military co‐operation.

            Several single explanations of France's militarism in Africa are explored: that it preserves French capital's interests; that it protects multinational, especially US, interests; that it promotes the interests of a military‐industrial complex; that it cements alliances with African states, but particularly with certain ruling classes and regimes. An effort is made to situate these perspectives in a more nuanced view of French imperialism and the French state. Finally, the new departures and the continuities of policy under the Socialist government are reviewed.

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            CREA
            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            May-August 1982
            : 9
            : 24
            : 55-84
            Article
            8703499 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 9, No. 24, May-August 1982, pp. 55-84
            10.1080/03056248208703499
            38a7e1ea-196a-46a0-b748-c22d01244603

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            Figures: 0, Tables: 0, References: 37, Pages: 30
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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

            References

            1. Frères d'Armes , No. 103 , March‐April 1980 , pp. 23 – 32 .

            2. ‘Les Moyens de la Co‐opération Militaire Franco‐Africaine , Europe‐Outremer , 54 , April‐May 1977 , p. 30 .

            3. , Main Basse sur le Cameroun ( Maspero , Paris , 1972 );

            4. , Gaullist Africa: Cameroun under Ahidjo ( Fourth Dimension Publishers , Enugu , 1978 ) chapters 3, 5, 8 and 9;

            5. , L'Etat au Cameroun ( Presses de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques , Paris , 1979 ).

            6. Le Monde , 28 May 1981

            7. , ‘Les Ventes d'Armes de la France’ in Beaud ( 1979 ), pp. 229 – 232 .

            8. , ‘La Gauche Française et les Problémes de Défence’ , Politique Etrangère , 43 ( 5 ), 1978

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