This article considers the context and consequences of French intervention in Mali, 2013-14, through a prism which seeks to focus on military aspects. Starting from the premise that a successful intervention was not a foregone conclusion, it argues that the outcomes of the conflict did carry elements of success, but additionally raised a wide range of questions about broader implications of the purposes and means of French action. Of note, François Hollande’s placement of the intervention squarely in the context of dangers of international terrorism and the importance of multilateral responses posed particular limits on evaluations of the outcomes of Opération Serval. Not least, in the light of apparently long-standing contradictions in Fre...
Intervention Entrepreneurs are the key to understanding the political processes leading up to a mili...
In a statement broadcast on malian television, government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga announce...
The role of regional and sub-regional organisations cannot be over stressed in conflict resolution, ...
In 2012 the seemingly stable country of Mali experienced a sudden collapse, this along with the decl...
This article offers a reflection on the French military presence in Francophone Africa and the recen...
As French forces are engaged in combat operations in Mali, even belated EU involvement remains cruci...
This practice note offers an account of France’s military intervention in Mali launched on 11 Januar...
The international community’s narrative of the Malian conflict (2012-2015) is overly simplistic. The...
In contradiction with the promise to break with its post-colonial past and some attempts to change i...
Drawing on newly collected empirical data, this article explores the complex long-term political rel...
This article studies the bitter diplomatic sequence arising in the fall of 2019 between France and t...
Employing the concept of 'utility of force' and advancing a new counterpart – the 'disutility of for...
Article describes a complex political crisis lasting in Mali and his probable implications. There we...
Notwithstanding the promises of an end to the Françafrique era, France remains the desired external ...
Drawing on newly collected empirical data, this article explores the complex long-term political rel...
Intervention Entrepreneurs are the key to understanding the political processes leading up to a mili...
In a statement broadcast on malian television, government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga announce...
The role of regional and sub-regional organisations cannot be over stressed in conflict resolution, ...
In 2012 the seemingly stable country of Mali experienced a sudden collapse, this along with the decl...
This article offers a reflection on the French military presence in Francophone Africa and the recen...
As French forces are engaged in combat operations in Mali, even belated EU involvement remains cruci...
This practice note offers an account of France’s military intervention in Mali launched on 11 Januar...
The international community’s narrative of the Malian conflict (2012-2015) is overly simplistic. The...
In contradiction with the promise to break with its post-colonial past and some attempts to change i...
Drawing on newly collected empirical data, this article explores the complex long-term political rel...
This article studies the bitter diplomatic sequence arising in the fall of 2019 between France and t...
Employing the concept of 'utility of force' and advancing a new counterpart – the 'disutility of for...
Article describes a complex political crisis lasting in Mali and his probable implications. There we...
Notwithstanding the promises of an end to the Françafrique era, France remains the desired external ...
Drawing on newly collected empirical data, this article explores the complex long-term political rel...
Intervention Entrepreneurs are the key to understanding the political processes leading up to a mili...
In a statement broadcast on malian television, government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga announce...
The role of regional and sub-regional organisations cannot be over stressed in conflict resolution, ...