France’s Role after African Independence: Jacques Foccart and the Pax Gallica
The Role of France in African Countries’ Independence
By Jean-Pierre BatEnglish
Although France officially left the African continent following decolonization, it continued to maintain a privileged relationship with its former colonies through defense agreements for military cooperation, presence, interventions, and intelligence. Jean-Pierre Bat analyzes French security policy in Africa by examining the actions of former presidential counselor Jacques Foccart, and demystifies the “Foccart system.”
Keywords
- France
- Africa
- France’s 'turf'
- Jacques Foccart
- decolonization
- security
- military operation
- French Army
- SDECE
- military intervention