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AFRICA 2023 - CITIZEN MOVEMENTS, PRAETORIAN RESTORATION AND NEW INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATIONS
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Africa 2023 - Citizen Movements, Praetorian Restorations and New International Configurations
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Africa 2023 – Citizen Movements, Praetorian Restorations and New International Configurations
Sciences Po - 28 rue des Saints-Pères, Paris
Simultaneous translation into English and French
A conference organised by Cornell University, Northwestern Universityand Sciences Poin partnership with African politics and the Tournons la page coalition.
Co-organized by Cornell University, Northwestern University and Sciences Po in partnership with African politics and Turning the page
In the 2010s, African civil society organizations got increasingly involved in public debates about constitutional changes (especially on the limitation of presidential terms), and the freedom of expression. Civic movements tried to coalesce and bring about new debates about the meaning of democracy and whether it actually had delivered in their country. With some differences, they elaborated new narratives on the legacy of colonial time that further questioned foreign military interventions and the essence of their national sovereignty.
In the 2020s, mobilization against French engagement rose all over the Sahel region. This was the unsurprising outcome of these debates as well as a surge in defiance of France's policy towards Africa and new activism on social networks. Military take-over in several West African countries was met with ambivalence by these activists. How to account for this growing uncertain relation between citizen movements, praetorian restorations and new international configurations? This conference will tackle these controversial issues by bringing together academics and civic movements activists, mostly members of the pan-African coalition Turning the page.
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Jour 1 / Day 1 - Tuesday, May 16
Salle/Room Simone Veil (ground floor)
28 rue des Saints - Pères - Paris 7
9:30 : Discours d'ouverture / Official Opening Speeches
Panel 1
10:00 – 11:15
Achievements and limits of democratisation in Africa 1990-2023 / Democratic achievements and their limits in Africa 1990-2023
Chairman/Chair: Laurent Fourchard, Sciences Po - CERI
Democratic Progress in Africa, 1990-2023: Stylised Facts and Hypotheses for the Future / Democratic progress in Africa, 1990-2023: Stylized facts and hypotheses about the Future
Nic van de WalleCornell University
Discussants : Mohammed Tozy, IREMAM, Aix en Provence - Marc Ona EssanguiTournons la Page (TLP) (Chairman/Chair Person)
Panel 2
11:30 – 13:15
Has democracy succeeded? / Has democracy delivered?
President/Chair: Sandrine Perrot, Sciences Po - CERI
Democratic retreat and resilience: Opening up democratic space through new opposition strategies / Democratic Backsliding and Resilience: Opening Democratic Space Through Opposition Strategies
Rachel Riedl, Cornell University
2013-2023 : The degradation of civic space in Africa / 2013-2023: the deterioration of the civic space in Africa
Marc Ona EssanguiTurons la Page - TLP
"Cabri mort n'a pas peur de couteau". The dead ends of the passive democratic revolution of the 1990s and the unfulfilled promises of the civic uprisings of the 2010s
"A dead goat does not fear a knife": The dead ends of the passive democratic revolution of the 1990s and the unfulfilled promises of the civic insurgencies of the 2010s
Richard BanégasSciences Po - CERI
Discussant: Elhadji Idi Abdou,TLP-Niger
Pause déjeuner / Lunch break
Panel 3
14:45 -17:45
Not the praetorian alternatives of the past / Not the praetorian alternatives, we witnessed before
Chairman/Chair: William RenoNorthwestern University
African armies from bottom to top: actions and influence of the lower ranks / African militaries from the bottom up: the actions and influence of the junior ranks
Maggie DwyerUniversity of Edinburgh
Beyond the coup d'état in civil-military relations in Africa / Beyond the Coup D'état in African Civil Military Relations?
Moses KhisaUniversity of North Carolina State
Preventing misconduct by security forces: Survey data from African security forces / Preventing Security Force Misconduct: Survey Evidence from African Security Forces
Sabrina KarimCornell University
Are the Praetorians learning any lessons? The cases of Bissau and Conakry / Praetorians learning lessons? The view from Bissau and Conakry
Vincent FoucherSciences Po Bordeaux CNRS & ACPA
Community response to radicalisation in West Africa / Community Response to Radicalization in West Africa
Lamin KeitaNorthwestern University
Discussant: Brigitte AmeganviTLP - Togo/France
Jour 2 / Day 2 - Wednesday, May 16 - Mercredi 17 mai
Salle/Room Simone Veil (ground floor)
28 rue des Saints - Pères - Paris 7
Panel 4
9:30 -11:30
Counter-hegemonic discourse and new international configurations / Counter-hegemonic discourses and new international configurations
Chairman/Chair: Richard BanégasSciences Po-CERI
Russia's false crusade against Western neo-colonialism in Africa / Russia's False Crusade Against Western Neocolonialism in Africa
Samuel RamaniOxford University
Deconstructing "anti-French sentiment / Unpacking the "anti-French sentiment
Marie-Emmanuelle PommerolleUniversity of Paris I
Mali: from post-colonial protest to strategic competition / Mali: from postcolonial contestation to strategic competition
Denis TullSWP, Berlin
Discussant: Paul SamangassouTLP (Associated with / Associé à)
Panel 5
11:45 – 13:30
From defending the constitution to supporting military coups / From defending the constitution to endorsing military coups
President/Chair: Rachel Riedl, Cornell University
Sudan's political transition under armed guard (2019-2023) / The Sudanese political transition under the tutelage of arms (2019-2023)
Clément DeshayesIRSEM, Paris
Civil society and security challenges in West Africa / Civil society and security challenges in West Africa
Ismaël CompaoréThomas Sankara University, Ouagadougou
The deficit of the Left in Africa: Explaining the decline of opposition parties and the rise of popular movements / Africa's Left Deficit: Explaining the Decline of Oppositional Parties and the Rise of Popular Movements
Zachariah MampillyBarush College & City University of New York
Discussant: Demba KaryomTLP - Chad
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Timetable
16 May 2023 9 h 30 min - 17 May 2023 13 h 30 min