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The intervention in Mali: Weimar Triangle Analyses: French, Polish and German viewpoints on European questions

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On an initiative of the German Council of Foreign Relations (DGAP), the Study Committee for Franco-German Relations (Cerfa) of the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) and the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) are regularly publishing short contributions on a common subject, written by three experts of these institutes. The purpose of these “Weimar Triangle Analyses” is to give the French, Polish and German views on central questions of European politics and European integration.

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In this edition, our Weimar Triangle authors (Alain Antil, Kacper Rękawek, and Cornelius Vogt) analyse the intervention in Mali.

These three contributions may be downloaded free of charge from this website as well as from the website of the DGAP:

https://ip-journal.dgap.org/en/blog/eye-europe/weimar-triangle-mali-france (for the French point of view)

https://ip-journal.dgap.org/en/blog/eye-europe/weimar-triangle-mali-poland (for the Polish point of view)

https://ip-journal.dgap.org/en/blog/eye-europe/weimar-triangle-mali-germany (for the German point of view)

 

 

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The intervention in Mali: Weimar Triangle Analyses: French, Polish and German viewpoints on European questions

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Alain Antil

Alain ANTIL

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Directeur du Centre Afrique subsaharienne de l'Ifri

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Subsaharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa Center
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Founded in 2007, Ifri's Sub-Saharan Africa center produces an in-depth analysis of the African continent and its security, geopolitical, political and socio-economic dynamics (in particular the phenomenon of urbanization). The Center aims to be both, through various publications and conferences, a space for disseminating analyzes intended for the media and the public but also a decision-making tool for political and economic actors with regard to the continent.

The center produces analyses for various organizations such as the Ministry of the Armed Forces, the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the French Development Agency (AFD) and even for various private supports. Its researchers are regularly interviewed by parliamentary committees.

The organization of events of various formats complements the production of analyzes by bringing the different spheres of the public space (academic, political, media, economic and civil society) to meet and exchange analytical tools and visions of the continent. The Sub-Saharan Africa Center regularly welcomes political leaders from different sub-Saharan African countries.

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Chad: from Deby to Deby. Recipes for a successful succession (2021-2024)

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04 October 2024
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As in Togo and Gabon, the transition that took place in Chad from 2021 to 
2024 resulted in a dynastic succession. Mahamat Idriss Deby succeeded his 
father, Idriss Deby Itno, who was President of Chad from 1996 to 2021. While 
the majority of Chadians were hoping for a change of government, the “Deby 
system” has managed to hold on.

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The Influence of Strategic Subnational Diplomacy in International Relations

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16 September 2024
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The international engagement of cities and local governments has increased and diversified recently. Mainly understood by the public as the cultural and academic ties cultivated within the sister-city framework, these connections now bear deeper and more strategic implications. 

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Gulf States: A Paradoxical Economic Lifeline for Sudan

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09 September 2024
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For decades, Gulf states have provided crucial financial assistance to Sudan. Gulf interest in Sudan is driven by economic benefits and geopolitical competition, though each country has its own interests and approach. 

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Understanding Intermediate Cities in Nigeria: The Cases of Ibadan and Abeokuta

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26 July 2024
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