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A Pragmatic Redesign of Franco-African Military Cooperation  

Thursday 28 November 2024 - 16:32
A Pragmatic Redesign of Franco-African Military Cooperation  

The report by Jean-Marie Bockel, a special envoy of French President Emmanuel Macron, marks a pivotal moment in the redefinition of military cooperation between France and Africa. This comprehensive document, the result of extensive consultations and months of reflection, proposes a nuanced transformation of France’s military presence on the continent. It reflects a shift towards a more balanced and respectful partnership with African nations, moving away from past practices often criticized as remnants of neocolonialism.  

Bockel’s approach advocates for the gradual dismantling of permanent military bases and pre-positioned forces in favor of more flexible and responsive structures tailored to the needs of individual countries. This strategic evolution is a direct response to the profound geopolitical shifts in the region, particularly the recent series of coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. These events have not only accelerated the withdrawal of French forces but also intensified calls for a reassessment of France's role in Africa.  

Historically, French military bases in Africa have been viewed with suspicion, seen by many as symbols of external dominance. This perception has fueled widespread criticism, particularly from African civil societies and a younger generation eager to assert sovereignty. Acknowledging this reality, Bockel envisions a new paradigm where these bases transition into hubs of cooperation, serving as centers for training, intelligence sharing, and logistical support. This transformation aims to foster trust and equality between France and its African partners.  

In a meeting with Côte d’Ivoire's President Alassane Ouattara, Bockel clarified that the objective is not a complete withdrawal but an adaptive reorganization. The proposal includes a significant reduction in troop numbers, scaling down from hundreds to approximately one hundred personnel per country, depending on bilateral agreements and specific needs. This downsizing addresses concerns about foreign military presence as an impediment to sovereignty while ensuring continued collaboration.  

This reconfiguration will focus on key countries like Côte d’Ivoire, Chad, Gabon, and Senegal, the cornerstones of France’s military presence in Africa. While some might interpret this as a partial disengagement, the initiative emphasizes a shift towards strategic partnerships. African leaders have shown a preference for renewed cooperation that respects local realities over a full departure of French forces.  

The overarching goal is to strengthen the capabilities of local armies through training programs, intelligence sharing, and targeted interventions, while reducing the permanent footprint of French forces. This adaptable and responsive model aligns with the evolving security needs of each country and encourages greater regional and international collaboration.  

Bockel's perspective, shaped by personal tragedy following the loss of his son in Mali in 2019, lends a deeply human dimension to the report. It underscores a decisive break from the practices associated with the “Françafrique” era. Amid an increasingly multipolar geopolitical landscape, the proposed adjustments aim to reaffirm France’s influence in Africa while supporting the continent’s aspirations for sovereignty and diversified partnerships.  

This strategic realignment reflects the challenges and opportunities of a renewed Franco-African relationship. By fostering cooperation based on mutual respect and shared interests, the Bockel report offers a blueprint for a sustainable and equitable future, addressing both Africa's quest for autonomy and France's goal of maintaining a meaningful presence in a region of growing strategic importance.  


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