The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Resurgence of Military Coups in West Africa
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2024-08
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Journal of African Union Studies Volume 13, (Number 2
Abstract
The military is designed to protect the polity, but national occurrences have
motivated the same to take over political power via a coup to change the
government. This study is set to explore the causes of military incursions in
West Africa. The study is also to unravel the challenges that the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has faced in the wake of
military incursion into politics. Hence, many international organisations and
individuals have resolved that the military must accept the authority of civilian
rule. In other words, they may be responsible for carrying out a policy decision
they disagree with. The rightness or wrongness of a policy or decision can be
ambiguous. Civilian decision-makers may be impervious to corrective
information. In practice, the relationship between civilian authorities and
military leaders must be worked out. The qualitative method of data collection
was adopted for this study. Content analysis is adopted in the analysis of this
work. The theory of civil-military relations is chosen for the underpinnings of
this study. The findings revealed that different countries in ECOWAS states
have experienced military incursions whose causes are multifaceted. The causes
range from historical government handling of conflicts to acts of impunity,
among others. This situation has strained the relationships between member
states in their political and socioeconomic engagements. The study therefore
concludes that military incursion in politics in West Africa have caused setbacks
for ECOWAS in their bid to achieve democracy, integration, and
socioeconomic and sustainable development. It is then recommended that
democratic institutions should be strengthened, which will help to address the
root causes of instability. The leaders of member states should also be held
accountable for upholding democratic principles. This study will help policymakers in the West African region foster democratic principles
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Authorities, civilian rule, coup, incursion, military, rule