It has almost become a constant after every military coup in Africa for at least a decade. The changes at the top of the state are reflected in the reconfigurations of alliances on the international stage. However, since peaceful democratic alternations, including recently in Senegal, where the current executive, then in the opposition, had been singularized by a certain radicality towards France, there has been little evidence of a policy of th…
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It has almost become a constant after every military coup in Africa for at least a decade. The changes at the top of the state are reflected in the reconfigurations of alliances on the international stage. However, since peaceful democratic alternations, including recently in Senegal, where the current executive, then in the opposition, had been singularized by a certain radicality towards France, there has been little evidence of a policy of th…