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Souveraineté sans puissance ? Les illusions économiques de l’Alliance des États du Sahel après la rupture avec la CEDEAO

Etienne Fakaba Sissoko ()
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Etienne Fakaba Sissoko: Université des sciences sociales et de gestion de Bamako - USSGB - Université des sciences sociales et de gestion de Bamako, CRAPES MALI - Centre de Recherche et d'Analyses Politiques, Economiques et Sociales du Mali, Faculté des Sciences économiques et de Gestion - USSGB - Université des sciences sociales et de gestion de Bamako

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Abstract: Breaking with ECOWAS in the name of a loudly proclaimed sovereignty, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) has embarked on an economic headlong rush—without a plan, without institutions, without real levers of action. Drawing on irrefutable arguments, the author exposes the imposture of a poorly prepared project, dominated by military rhetoric and budgetary improvisation. Through a rigorous analysis, he lays bare the logistical, monetary, and industrial dead ends of a fantasized autonomy. Yet he also advances alternatives: a transition toward a hybrid currency, a new institutional architecture, and urgent, credible socio-economic reforms. This is not a reassuring book—it is a warning. And it is decisive: without power, sovereignty is nothing more than an empty word.

Keywords: Souveraineté illusoire; Alliance des États du Sahel (AES); Rupture avec la CEDEAO; Autoritarisme et fragilité institutionnelle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-01-28
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Published in Souveraineté sans puissance ? Les illusions économiques de l’Alliance des États du Sahel après la rupture avec la CEDEAO, 2026, pp.978-2-336-58892-6

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