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Emeagwali, Gloria (History)

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The Taxonomy of African Coups

   
Opportunistic coups (Babangida,
Abacha, el- Sisi, Jammeh) Nigeria, Egypt, Gambia

Patriotic coups to save collapse
 (Doumbouya, Damiba
 Goita) Guinea,Burkina Faso, Mali

Fundamentalist, theologically
inspired coups(Bashir) Sudan

Developmental, growth motivated
coups (EPRDF, Murtala Mohammed
Obasanjo) Ethiopia, Nigeria

Revolutionary coups (Sankara; Rawlings 1) 
Burkina Faso, Ghana

Neo-colonial / externally
 motivated (Kaka Deby, Taylor) Chad, Liberia

Narco - related coup attempt
Guinea Bissau 

Gloria Emeagwali, 2022
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2019 Distinguished Africanist Award
New York African Studies Association

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Is a preemptive coup a thing? 

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Assensoh, Akwasi B.

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Our Big Sister Gloria:


Please, where did you place the Ghana coup of February 24, 1966?  

I thought it would come under: Neocolonial/externally motivated. 


As my legendary mentor, Baba Ijebu of Palmgrove/Yaba would 

have asked: "Abi, not so?"


A.B. Assensoh.


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Harrow, Kenneth

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biya would be your "opportunistic coup."
he inherited the throne from ahidjo, who more or less abdicated thinking he was dying, and went to france to be treated. when he discovered he wasn't dead, to his surprise, he attempted to return.
unlike putin, he was kept out, booted out by biya.
biya came in as a reformed, like habyarimana, everybody happy everybody celebrating, new freedoms finally.
then the attempted coup., the crack down, the temporary suspension of freedoms,
temporary
how long now? he is probably around 190 years old, so he's been in power for more than a century (time is relative)
opportunistic.
seize the moment, and then, stretch it out forever
musaveni same story.

they got lots to learn from mandela about democracy and freedom and decency
ken


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