The Coup Costs More Than the Corruption It Claims to Fix

17 août 2026 | Seydou Ouattara
Since 2020, soldiers have seized power in Mali, Guinea, Sudan, Burkina Faso (twice), Niger, and Gabon. In every case, the announcement has followed the same script: corruption has hollowed out the state, civilian government has forfeited its legitimacy, and the military is stepping in to restore (…)
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