Analysts Link West, Central Africa Coups to French Policies, Past Colonialism
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Gabon has become the latest nation in West, Central Africa where the army has seized control, following Niger, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali, and Chad — all former French colonies. Since 1990, a striking 78% of the 27 coups in sub-Saharan Africa have occurred in Francophone states leading some commentators to ask whether France — or its legacy of French colonialism is to blame? For more, VOA's Mohamed Elshinnawi spoke to David Monda, professor of political ccience at City New York University.