France’s african policy in transition : disengagement and redeployment
Resumen: This essay is an inquiry into the nature and substance of current French policy towards Africa. More specifically, it is an attempt to answer the following question: is France’s African policy truly in transition between oldstyle neo-colonial and patrimonial type of policies characterized by intimate and quasi-familial relations between the French and francophone African elites –variously referred to as le village franco-africain,1 or la Françafrique2 – and a new policy in which francophone Africa is subsumed within a broader Third World policy, thus becoming normalized (normalisée and banalisée)? In other words, is France resolutely moving away from its traditional policy of domaine réservé and chasse gardée toward a politico-diplomatic, military and economic and financial disengagement from, and redeployment in Africa? In brief, are we truly witnessing a decolonization of Franco-African relations?
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Format: | Artículo biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales
2001
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Subjects: | POLITICA EXTERIOR, NEOCOLONIALISMO, RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES, |
Online Access: | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10161 |
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