4 - Militaires et militarisme en Afrique: cas du Burkina Faso
Africa Development,
Vol. 20 No. 2 (1995): Africa Development
Abstract
There is a tendency to associate military regimes with militarism and civil regimes with democratic ones. This view is supported by the fact that in Africa the most horrible dictatorship have been led by the military. Cases in point are the military regimes led by Idi Amin Dada in Uganda and Bokassa in the Republic of Central Africa. Burkina Faso experienced with the fallacies of military rule as early as independence day when the first Head of State of the state of Upper Volta refused to sign a secret agreement with France on military cooperation. Since then they have played key roles in the successive governments both military and non military. Their involvement in the political management of the country is so deeply engrained in the history and the politics of the society that Burkina Faso is one of the rare African countries where military men or women are allowed to belong to political parties and eventually run for presidential elections.
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- Bamouni, Babou Paulin, 1986, Burkina Faso: processus de la révolution Paris, l'Harmattan.
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References
Balima, Albert Salfo, 1969, Genèse de la Haute-Volta, Ouagadougou, Presses africaines.
Bamouni, Babou Paulin, 1986, Burkina Faso: processus de la révolution Paris, l'Harmattan.
Bazié, Jean Hubert, 1987, la parole est à tous, Maurice Yaméogo/Sangoulé Lamizana, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Imprimerie nationale.
Bongnessen, A. (Capitaine), 1986, Profil politique de la Haute-_Volta coloniale et néo-coloniale où les origines du Burkina Faso Révolutionnaire, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Imprimerie nouvelle du Centre.
Clausewitz, Carl Von, 1843, On War, (édition originale); Howard Michel & Paret Peter (eds.), 1976, On War, Princeton University Press.
Guilhem, Marcel, Sylvain Toé, Jean Hébert, 1964, Histoire de la Haute-Volta, l'Afrique et le monde, Paris, éditions Ligel.
Guirma, Frédéric, 1991, Comment perdre le pouvoir? le cas de Maurice Yaméogo, Paris, Chaka.
Lajus, Michel, 1960, L'évolution politique et économique de la Haute-Volta, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Imprimerie nationale.
Lippens, Philippe, 1972, La République de Haute-Volta, · Paris, édition Berger-Levrault.
Somé, Valère D., 1990, Thomas Sankara l'espoir assassiné, Paris, l'Hannattan.