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terrorism in which the Sahel and the Sahara are usually confused. This paper assumes that this confusion dramatically highlights … terrorism in West Africa by showing, firstly, what the main reasons behind the current confusion between the Sahel and Sahara …
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This article examines the structural and spatial organization of violent extremist organizations (VEOs) across the Sahara. Building on the Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset (ACLED), a public collection of political violence data for developing states, the article investigates structural...
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To date, most of the literature on economic networks in West Africa has considered networks in a metaphorical way. The aim of this paper is to go one step further by showing how network analysis may be applied to the study of regional trade in West Africa. After a brief review of the literature,...
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This paper maps the distribution of activities and the movement of goods between producers, traders and wholesalers in Niger, Nigeria and Benin, three countries where women traders are important actors in markets and play a significant role in forging ties beyond borders. Using an innovative...
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Long seen as artificial barriers inherited from decolonisation, West African borders now lie at the heart of policies designed to encourage regional trade and combat political instability. This rediscovery of the peripheries of the nation state has fostered a proliferation of institutional...
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This article discusses the historical construction of Dendi, a border region now located across Niger, Benin and Nigeria. On the basis of colonial literature and mythological accounts collected in the cities of Gaya, Malanville and Kamba, the paper shows that the Dendi identity is based on the...
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This paper studies the link between economic performance and social networks in West Africa. Using data collected about 358 small-scale traders in five border markets between Niger, Nigeria and Benin, we test whether the well-connected actors are the most successful in terms of monthly profit....
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