The ECOWAS Protocol, Emerging Military Threats And The Relapse Of Democracy In West Africa: Lessons From Cote D'Ivoire And Niger Republic.
Date
2012-08-16
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Department of Political Science, Nasarawa State Universti Keffi
Abstract
The recent wave of military invasion in politics in West Africa in the 21st century in the midst of the much talked about democracy and democratisation and the attendant relapse on the road to democratic rebirth is germane to this stud v. The paper underscores the trend of military coup in Ivon’ Coast and Niger Republic bringing out the supposed role of the ECOWAS Protocol in its intenrentionist drive to nip the trend in bud. The piece is a theoretical insight into the case in point, and hence literatures from otner scholars of international diplomacy and polio.7 analysis have been used. The study sums up with conclusion and recommendations
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Keywords
ECOWAS, Military Intervention, Democracy, Protocol Coup D'etat
Citation
Abdullahi, S.M. Et al. (2012). The ECOWAS Protocol, Emerging Military Threats And The Relapse Of Democracy In West Africa: Lessons From Cote D'Ivoire And Niger Republic.