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Undoing coups : the African Union and post-coup Intervention in Madagascar / Antonia Witt.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Politics and development in contemporary AfricaPublisher: London : Zed Books, [2020]Copyright date: 2020Description: xvii, 282 pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781786996855
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Undoing coups.LOC classification:
  • DT30.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Series Page -- Half Title -- About the author -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction. Return to what? -- What we know so far -- Introducing the case -- The argument in brief -- Methods and data -- Outline of the book -- Chapter 1: Norms, intervention, and the making of orders. Legitimate authority, the international, and the constitution of orders -- International organizations and the dissemination of legitimacy principles -- Intervention as transboundary formation: spaces of politics and power
Chapter 2: Crafting an African anti-coup manual. Early experiments: from anti-imperialism to 'the people' -- Writing an anti-coup manual -- The Charter project: contesting and expanding the manual -- 'Zero tolerance': strengthening the manual, strengthening the AU -- Expansion and claims of the African anti-coup manual -- Chapter 3: What 'crise malgache'? 2009: whose 'crise malgache'? -- Chapter 4: The intervention scenario. The four mouvances -- The international interveners -- The mediation team(s) -- The politics of unconstitutional changes of government
5: The logic of intervention. Reordering what? Transition as executive politics -- Reordering with whom, for whom? Faking inclusivity -- Reordering how? Between pressure and evasion -- Chapter 6: Reproducing old, legitimating new orders. Reordering Madagascar -- Reordering the international -- Chapter 7: Politics and power of post-coup interventions. Madagascar in the bigger picture -- Implications -- So, what to do? -- Notes -- References -- List of interviews -- Index.
Summary: An in-depth analysis of international intervention in Madagascar following the 2009 coup, and what it means for African 'anti-coup' efforts.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Front Cover -- Series Page -- Half Title -- About the author -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction. Return to what? -- What we know so far -- Introducing the case -- The argument in brief -- Methods and data -- Outline of the book -- Chapter 1: Norms, intervention, and the making of orders. Legitimate authority, the international, and the constitution of orders -- International organizations and the dissemination of legitimacy principles -- Intervention as transboundary formation: spaces of politics and power

Chapter 2: Crafting an African anti-coup manual. Early experiments: from anti-imperialism to 'the people' -- Writing an anti-coup manual -- The Charter project: contesting and expanding the manual -- 'Zero tolerance': strengthening the manual, strengthening the AU -- Expansion and claims of the African anti-coup manual -- Chapter 3: What 'crise malgache'? 2009: whose 'crise malgache'? -- Chapter 4: The intervention scenario. The four mouvances -- The international interveners -- The mediation team(s) -- The politics of unconstitutional changes of government

5: The logic of intervention. Reordering what? Transition as executive politics -- Reordering with whom, for whom? Faking inclusivity -- Reordering how? Between pressure and evasion -- Chapter 6: Reproducing old, legitimating new orders. Reordering Madagascar -- Reordering the international -- Chapter 7: Politics and power of post-coup interventions. Madagascar in the bigger picture -- Implications -- So, what to do? -- Notes -- References -- List of interviews -- Index.

An in-depth analysis of international intervention in Madagascar following the 2009 coup, and what it means for African 'anti-coup' efforts.

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