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No. 1 (2024): CODESRIA Bulletin, No 1, 2024 - Special Issue on Niger and the Sahel

Issue Published : January 25, 2024

7 - The Pains, Perils and Poisons of the Coup D’état

Moses Khisa
North Carolina State University, USA
Sabastiano Rwengabo
Centre for Basic Research, Kampala

CODESRIA Bulletin, No. 1 (2024): CODESRIA Bulletin, No 1, 2024 - Special Issue on Niger and the Sahel
Article Published : January 16, 2024

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Moses Khisa, & Sabastiano Rwengabo. (2024). 7 - The Pains, Perils and Poisons of the Coup D’état. CODESRIA Bulletin, (1). Retrieved from https://journals.codesria.org/index.php/codesriabulletin/article/view/5541
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  1. Africa Center for Strategic Studies, 2023, Burkina Faso Crisis Continues to Spiral, 29 August. https://africacenter.org/spotlight/burkina-faso-crisis-continues-to-spiral/
  2. Agyekum, H.A., 2019, From Bullies to Officers and Gentlemen: How Notions of Professionalism and Civility Transformed the Ghana Armed Forces, New York and London: Berghahn Books.
  3. Chin, J.J. and Kirkpatrick, J., 2023, African Coups in the COVID-19 era: A Current History, Frontiers in Political Science, Vol. 5, pp. 1–20. DOI 10.3389/fpos.2023.1077945
  4. Hutchful, E. and Bathily, A., eds, 1998, The military and militarism in Africa, Dakar: CODESRIA.
  5. Khisa, M. and Day, C., eds, 2022, Rethinking Civil-military Relations in Africa: Beyond the Coup d’État, Boulder, OH: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  6. Khisa, M. and Rwengabo, S., 2023, Militarism and the Politics of Covid-19 Response in Uganda, Armed Forces & Society, Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X
  7. Maclean, R., 2023, ‘Five African Countries. Six Coups. Why Now?’ The New York Times, 31 January. https://www.nytimes.com/article/burkina-faso-africa-coup.html. Accessed 13 October 2023.
  8. Nugent, P., 1995, Big Men, Small Boys and Politics in Ghana. Power, Ideology and the Burden of History, 1982–1994. London-New York: Pinter.
  9. Reid, R.R., 2012, Warfare in African History, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  10. Rwengabo, R., 2013, Regime Stability in Post-1986 Uganda: Counting the Benefits of Coup Proofing, Armed Forces & Society, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 531–559.
  11. Souaré, I.K., 2014, The African Union as a Norm Entrepreneur on Military Coups d’État in Africa (1952– 2012): An Empirical Assessment, The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 69–94.
  12. The Economist, 2023, ‘Where will the next coup be in Africa?’ The Economist, 9 October. https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2023/10/09/where-will-the-next-coup-be-in-africa. Accessed 14 October 2023.
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Africa Center for Strategic Studies, 2023, Burkina Faso Crisis Continues to Spiral, 29 August. https://africacenter.org/spotlight/burkina-faso-crisis-continues-to-spiral/

Agyekum, H.A., 2019, From Bullies to Officers and Gentlemen: How Notions of Professionalism and Civility Transformed the Ghana Armed Forces, New York and London: Berghahn Books.

Chin, J.J. and Kirkpatrick, J., 2023, African Coups in the COVID-19 era: A Current History, Frontiers in Political Science, Vol. 5, pp. 1–20. DOI 10.3389/fpos.2023.1077945

Hutchful, E. and Bathily, A., eds, 1998, The military and militarism in Africa, Dakar: CODESRIA.

Khisa, M. and Day, C., eds, 2022, Rethinking Civil-military Relations in Africa: Beyond the Coup d’État, Boulder, OH: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Khisa, M. and Rwengabo, S., 2023, Militarism and the Politics of Covid-19 Response in Uganda, Armed Forces & Society, Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X

Maclean, R., 2023, ‘Five African Countries. Six Coups. Why Now?’ The New York Times, 31 January. https://www.nytimes.com/article/burkina-faso-africa-coup.html. Accessed 13 October 2023.

Nugent, P., 1995, Big Men, Small Boys and Politics in Ghana. Power, Ideology and the Burden of History, 1982–1994. London-New York: Pinter.

Reid, R.R., 2012, Warfare in African History, New York: Cambridge University Press.

Rwengabo, R., 2013, Regime Stability in Post-1986 Uganda: Counting the Benefits of Coup Proofing, Armed Forces & Society, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 531–559.

Souaré, I.K., 2014, The African Union as a Norm Entrepreneur on Military Coups d’État in Africa (1952– 2012): An Empirical Assessment, The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 69–94.

The Economist, 2023, ‘Where will the next coup be in Africa?’ The Economist, 9 October. https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2023/10/09/where-will-the-next-coup-be-in-africa. Accessed 14 October 2023.

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