Since 2012, putsch in French-speaking black Africa have reasserted themselves as an essential paradigm for the analysis of political life where almost all states have at least twenty years of multi-party electoral experience. Field data reveals at least six successful military coups between August 2020 and January 2022; proven risks in at least six other countries where new coup mechanisms are emerging, like what some call “constitutional coups”. How can we describe what is happening in French-speaking black Africa? This call for contributions for a collective work aims to provide information on the taxonomy and technologies of this new wave of putsch thanks to cross-sectional comparison between French-speaking black Africa and elsewhere; diachronic comparison (yesterday and today) and normative comparison (what is done and what should be done).
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