[Les Cafés Recherche] Roger Nicolas Oyono Mengue - Insécurité, gouvernance et coups d’État en Afrique episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 22, 2024 · 16 MIN

[Les Cafés Recherche] Roger Nicolas Oyono Mengue - Insécurité, gouvernance et coups d’État en Afrique

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Roger Nicolas Oyono Mengue est doctorant en science politique, laboratoire Les Afriques dans le Monde | Sciences Po BordeauxSa thèse porte sur les motions de soutien au Cameroun appréhendées comme des instruments de légitimation et de mise en compétition des élites. Elle est placée sous la codirection de Sophie Duchesne et Emmanuelle Bouilly.Ce Café recherche s'est tenu le 21 mars 2024. Il avait pour thème : Insécurité, gouvernance et coups d’État en Afrique.Le début de la décennie 2020 a été marqué par une vague de coups d’État sur le continent africain. Plusieurs pays traversés par l’insécurité et la mal-gouvernance ont connu une prise de pouvoir par les militaires. C’est le cas du Soudan, du Tchad, de la Guinée Conakry, du Burkina-Faso, du Mali, du Niger et du Gabon. Cette série de coups d’État est comparable à celle qu’avait déjà connu le continent à la fin des années 80. La démocratisation pourtant entamée dans les années 90 a contribué à la libéralisation de la vie politique dans le continent. Certains États ont consolidé la pratique démocratique tandis que d’autres ont mis en place des institutions démocratiques. Aujourd’hui, même les régimes jadis qualifiés de modèle démocratique dans le contient ne sont à l’abri de coups d’État. Dès lors, comment expliquer cette résurgence des coups d’État en Afrique ?Les Cafés Recherche sont une invitation à partager ensemble une question d'actualité avec une chercheuse ou un chercheur de Sciences Po Bordeaux, autour d'un café !© Réalisation : Unendliche studioHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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