Yesterday Meets Tomorrow in Sahelian Intellectual Currents
This chapter by Rahmane Idrissa has appeared in The Oxford Handbook of the African Sahel, Edited by Leonardo A. Villalón. Long on the margins of both scholarly and policy concerns, the countries of the West African Sahel have recently attracted world attention, primarily as a key battleground in the global 'war on terror'. This book moves beyond this narrow focus, providing a multidimensional and interdisciplinary assessment of the region in all of its complexity. The focus is on the six countries at the heart of the Sahelian geographic space: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad. Collectively, the chapters explore the commonalities and interconnections that link these countries and their fates, while also underscoring their diversity and the variations in their current realities.
Pages: 493-510. This book has been published by Oxford University Press.
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About the author(s) / editor(s)
Rahmane Idrissa is a senior researcher at the ASCL. His research expertise ranges from issues of states, institutions and democratisation in Africa to Salafi radicalism in the Sahel and current projects on the history of state formation in Africa, with a focus both on the modern (Niger) and premodern eras (Songhay).