When guns override the ballot: The alarming implications of Guinea-Bissau’s coup for West Africa’s stability and development
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 1er/12/2025
By Andrew sylva In an age when nations across the globe are striving to strengthen democratic institutions, Guinea-Bissau has once again slipped into the grip of political instability. The latest military interference — yet another in a tragic and exhausting series — threatens not only its own (…)
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