Just look at the number of coup and coup attempts in Africa since 2010…
There’s a whole lot of corruption in African governments no matter the language people speak, that’s why the continent is politically unstable in general.
Do you have experience in this area, or are you just drawing conclusions?
The New York Times has a pretty solid article that explains that there has been growing anti-French sentiment in the region that has been getting worse for several years now, and it isn’t just a coincidence. Specific moves and policies by the French have angered some of their former colonies, and now the chickens are coming home to roost.
A certain leaderless Russian PMC seems to be moving in where the French withdraw. I wonder what effects the chaos in Wagner will have on stability in Africa.
Why mention francophone?
Did you read the article? This is the eighth coup in a French colonized African country in the last three years. There is a trend building.
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrique_francophone
Surely has nothing to do with the fact that the majority of Africa is francophone…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_since_2010
Just look at the number of coup and coup attempts in Africa since 2010…
There’s a whole lot of corruption in African governments no matter the language people speak, that’s why the continent is politically unstable in general.
Do you have experience in this area, or are you just drawing conclusions?
The New York Times has a pretty solid article that explains that there has been growing anti-French sentiment in the region that has been getting worse for several years now, and it isn’t just a coincidence. Specific moves and policies by the French have angered some of their former colonies, and now the chickens are coming home to roost.
https://archive.is/hA3ak
A certain leaderless Russian PMC seems to be moving in where the French withdraw. I wonder what effects the chaos in Wagner will have on stability in Africa.