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Opportunistic or Humanitarian Military Interventions? The Case of French Involvement in Africa

Written by: Nina Kurt

Supervised by: Philip Sääw

Edited by: Jack Kirk

Abstract

In light of frequent discussion surrounding the motives of military interventions in conflict-affected areas, this paper examines the interaction between national interests and humanitarian and conflict-resolution. An analysis of French-led military operations in Mali, Chad and Côte d’Ivoire illustrates how national interests are major drivers of military operations, amongst other reasons. This paper also seeks to find if such findings could be justified by historical colonial ties, recommending a potential research question for further engagement with the topic.