Africa

Africa

A major programmatic focus of this work for IAI is carried out by the Mediterranean and Middle East Programme

Sahel Instability & Spill-over Effects in the Gulf of Guinea: Threats to Regional Security

Sahel Instability & Spill-over Effects in the Gulf of Guinea: Threats to Regional Security

03/02/2023, Hybrid event

In 2022 conflicts and political instability in the Sahel showed no sign of abating. Terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger and successive military coups continued to spread instability across the whole region. Emerging competition among major actors such as Russia and the European Union have further complicated regional dynamics, particularly following the arrival of Wagner mercenaries and the withdrawal of French forces from Mali.

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Ten Years of Crisis in the Sahel Region. Perspectives for an EU Contribution to Peace and Security

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Ten years from its outbreak, the Sahel crisis has assumed a new dimension in terms of degeneration of legitimate governance and regional security structures (ECOWAS and African Union), compounded by an increasing regional competition as emerging powers are also seeking to expand their influence in the region. A spate of successful military coups in Burkina Faso, Chad, Guinea and Mali proved that the region continues to be highly politically instable, plagued by violence and fragmented in areas of limited statehood.

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