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Back from the Barracks: The 2021 Comeback of Putschist Africa

Giovanni Carbone
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Lucia Ragazzi
18 Dicembre 2021

Coups d’état occurred in four Sub-Saharan countries in 2021. The return of a series of military takeovers in Africa undermines the use of multiparty elections as the only legitimate way to gain political office. This appears to be part of a broader process of ‘autocratisation’ that, in recent years, has been observed in several countries and regions across the globe.

Army interventions in Sudan, Mali, Guinea and Chad reveal that Africa is not being spared by such negative trends, highlight the fragility of democratisation processes in the Sub-Saharan region, and ultimately call for the West to monitor as well as discourage this kind of political developments.

This dossier aims to investigate the circumstances, the meaning, and the implications of the four coups that took place in sub-Saharan Africa during 2021. What do they signal for the long-term trajectory of African politics? What is the likely political evolution, more specifically, in the countries where military officers grabbed power? To what extent should we interpret the recent coups as part of a worldwide trend towards a return of autocracies? And where does the international community stand in this scenario?

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Giovanni Carbone
Co-Head, ISPI Africa Programme
Lucia Ragazzi
Research Fellow, ISPI Africa Programme

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