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The terrorist crisis in Burkina Faso and the change of foreign policy priorities 2012-2022

Wangraoua Wendpagnagde Vanessa Estelle

PhD in History

Graduate student, People's Friendship University of Russia

117198, Russia, Moscow region, Moscow, Miklukho Maklaya str., 3

31vanessaestelle@gmail.com

DOI:

10.25136/2409-868X.2023.8.43559

EDN:

UKEMKM

Received:

12-07-2023


Published:

16-08-2023


Abstract: In the article, the author examines the main directions in the development of Burkina Faso's foreign policy, which consist in building international relations beneficial to the state, solving political and economic issues. Over the past few years, the terrorist index in Burkina Faso has increased, which has led to a crisis and the emergence of negative relations between the authorities and the people. This causes the state to abandon the French benchmark in foreign policy and prioritize cooperation with Russia, the United States, China and Ghana. In addition, the political instability of neighboring States has also affected Burkina Faso on issues affecting the problem of terrorism - it seems that the exchange of information, coordination of actions and common efforts at the regional and international levels help to improve security and protect the borders of Burkina Faso. Cooperation with other States allows Burkina Faso to contribute to solving common global problems, such as climate change, international terrorism, poverty and migration. Joining efforts and working together with other States can improve efficiency and achieve agreed solutions. We will also pay attention to the opportunity to exchange experience, knowledge and best practices in various fields, such as education, healthcare, agriculture, etc. This can help improve the quality of life and development of the country.


Keywords:

Burkina-Faso, colonization, economy, pandemic, sanctions, cooperation, international relations, foreign policy, terrorism, policy

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Introduction.

The current state of the State of Burkina Faso is characterized by a low standard of living, as well as poverty among the population. But the gradual building of international relations with more developed countries leads to an improvement in the situation. Despite the fact that the activities of public authorities are aimed at effectively improving the level of development of Burkina Faso, today one of the urgent problems for the state is the change of foreign policy views.

The geographical position of Burkina Faso is characterized less positively, which affects the geopolitics of the state. The development of international relations directly depends on the political concept, which includes the geographical factor. The current pace of economic development also affects the position of Burkina Faso in the system of international relations, since, as it was said, the state is one of the poorest today.

In this paper, we will consider the foreign policy of Burkina Faso, the influence of France on the state, which was a French colony until 1960, as well as the terrorist crisis, which has become more important in the last few years. The fight to lower the terrorism index in Burkina Faso has been going on for more than 10 years, but it is not possible to achieve the desired result. Today, the state of the country's international relations depends on the internal situation in Burkina Faso, which is characterized extremely negatively. The relevance of the chosen topic is unconditional, since the unstable state of the state in the social, political and economic fields negatively affects international relations.

Cooperation of Burkina Faso with the former metropolis – France.

In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic was a shock to the global economy, as it led to a sharp contraction in production, a reduction in activity in the service sector, and disruption of production chains. The crisis that broke out has greatly influenced and continues to influence the approaches to the investment policy of Burkina Faso [4]. At the moment, it can be stated that the general attention to the tasks of integrated development has weakened. The state began to lose its position in privileged markets, investment activity decreased, and therefore the authorities of Burkina Faso are interested in developing international relations. In addition, Covid-19 has had a strong impact on the situation in the state, which is why the unemployment rate has remained high since 2020. All this puts pressure on the authorities of Burkina Faso to conclude new international agreements for further cooperation.

Researchers whose interest is directed to the study of the African state note that its development did not follow the path of Western countries, despite the fact that Burkina Faso is a former French colony, and until recently was guided by the policy of France [7].

In 2022, Russia was sanctioned by the West and Europe, which became the determinant of the rupture of many diplomatic relations with the state. But the authorities of Burkina Faso are interested in establishing cooperation, which in many ways contradicts the policy of France, which was actively adopted by Burkina Faso [8].

Today, the state authorities are striving to maintain diplomatic relations with many EU countries, as this makes it possible to stabilize the state's economy. In particular, France continues to provide support in some cases, but in August 2022, the population of Burkina Faso began to demand that the state authorities sever relations with it. This is influenced by several reasons, one of which is an increase in the level of terrorist acts. In 2019, one of the highest terrorism indices was observed in Burkina Faso.

Terrorism as one of the important problems of Burkina Faso.

There is a fairly high level of terrorist threat in the state. In connection with the sanctions measures imposed against Russia, most countries found themselves in an unstable economic situation, which led to an increase in the level of terrorist acts. Burkina Faso was no exception. However, another reason can be called the activities of terrorist groups banned on the territory of the Russian Federation: "Al-Qaeda" and "Islamic State" [16]. In connection with such circumstances, the population of Burkina Faso demands to sever any relations with France.

The head of the Government of Burkina Faso claims that if for many years cooperation with France has not allowed to defeat terrorism, then his country has the right to raise such questions. They need to be asked despite the fact that France is a "historical partner" for Burkina Faso [15].

The authorities stressed that the problems arise not between the peoples of Burkina Faso and France, but between the rulers and in relation to the cooperation of the two states. Recall that in the context of the frequent terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso, representatives of civil society regularly call for the severance of relations with France and the establishment of cooperation with Russia.

We have analyzed local and foreign sources considering the reasons for the increase in the level of terrorism in African countries, including Burkina Faso. Among the studies we can single out the work of I.N. Nyadera and H. Massaud. In a relatively recent article, the authors pointed out that the main reason is "the theory of uncontrolled space and conflicts, according to which the lack of effective activity on the part of the government can eventually lead to disintegration and political destabilization" [14]. In our opinion, due to the emergence of many conflicts, the population of Burkina Faso has become vulnerable to factors leading to the emergence of armed groups and terrorist groups. The analysis of government indicators shows that for several years the authorities of Burkina Faso have not carried out an effective internal policy [12].

Other researchers, in particular, I. Attia [13], indicate that the main reason for the high terrorist index in the state is the influence of the former metropolis – France. In modern conditions, independence issues are becoming a priority for each state, especially for the local population. Thus, the long-term struggle for the right of autonomy led to uprisings and revolutions [9].

A number of terrorist acts took place back in 2011, the reason for this was the famous "Arab Night", which changed the political situation in the country. The consequences have acquired an exceptionally negative connotation, first of all, one of the most widespread terrorist groups "ISIS" (banned on the territory of the Russian Federation) was created. We emphasize that after the events of 2011, the consequences for Burkina Faso as a whole were insignificant, but this condition worsened by 2014.

According to research conducted by one of the international databases "Global Terrorism Database", 7 acts of terrorism were registered in Burkina Faso in 2015. For comparison, in 2014 there were only 3 of them. From January 15, 2016, the date of the first major terrorist attack committed in the center of Ouagadougou to December 10, 2017, Burkina Faso became the target of 102 large-scale attacks by armed extremists [5].

From the analysis, we can conclude that the terrorist crisis was caused by a number of reasons, among which the events of the "Arab Spring" occupy a key place. The increase in the terrorism index in 2021 led to a change in the foreign policy views of Burkina Faso, including the gradual abandonment of the orientation towards the policy of France.

First of all, the state authorities are interested in establishing international relations with Russia. We emphasize that diplomatic relations between Burkina Faso and the Soviet Union were first concluded back in 1967. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Burkina Faso recognized Russia as the legal successor of the USSR. However, for financial reasons, the embassies between the two countries were closed [3].

Terrorism has once again become the reason for mass conflicts and demonstrations calling on the authorities of Burkina Faso to consider joining the state to the Russian Federation. This is largely due to the fact that the hunger index has increased significantly over the past few years – most of the population cannot meet basic food needs. However, the UN Security Council stood aside and did not make statements on the situation in Burkina Faso. Particular attention is drawn to the inaction of France, which once sought to improve the situation in the state against terrorism and began an active fight against the rebels.

Speaking about Russia's reaction to the recent events in Burkina Faso aimed at international relations between the two countries, we note that the Russian authorities are interested in supporting the African country. Some of the researchers note that the cooperation between the two states can be called a historic moment, since it can have an impact on improving the quality of life in Burkina Faso [11].

Cooperation between Burkina Faso and the USA.

Continuing to consider foreign policy issues, we note the international relations between Burkina Faso and the United States, since cooperation affects the interests of the two states in strengthening the stability of economic indicators.

Cooperation with the United States allows Burkina Faso to implement many regional programs within the framework of bilateral diplomacy, since the state provides financial assistance. As a result, a positive aspect of such cooperation can be called a program implemented through Catholic services in Burkina Faso called "Food for Peace" - school lunches.

Most researchers hold the position that Burkina Faso has become the site of several successful examples of development in the process of diplomatic cooperation with other States. For example, the leadership of the United States in ensuring food security in the Sahel after the 1968-74 drought led to the actual elimination of hunger, despite repeated dry years. River blindness has been eliminated in the region.

In both cases, the United States was the main donor to inter-African organizations headquartered in Ouagadougou, which, thanks to constant efforts, achieved and consolidated these achievements. In 2005, Burkina Faso and the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) signed a $12 million Threshold country program to build schools and increase the number of girls attending school.

Moreover, in November 2005, the Millennium Challenges Corporation selected Burkina Faso as the country eligible to apply for assistance from the Millennium Challenges account for fiscal year 2006, which made it one of two countries eligible for both threshold and concessional financing [1].

Cooperation between Burkina Faso and China.

In the last few years, the authorities of Burkina Faso have been striving to establish international relations with China. We emphasize that for a certain period of time, Burkina Faso adhered to the position that the Republic of China is the only representative of China, and, as a result, cooperated with it.

The history of relations between Burkina Faso and China is long, but it is complicated by the unstable situation in the global economy.  From September 15, 1973 to February 4, 1994, Ouagadougou and its five successive presidents maintained modest relations with Beijing (in terms of projects and financing) [2]. This opportunistic thing happened two years after the so-called mainland China joined the UN Security Council. 

In 1971, Burkina Faso (then "Upper Volta" - the name was obtained during the colonial period), together with the United States, opposed United Nations General Assembly resolution 2758 of October 25, 1971. Maurice Yameogo (president from 1959 to 1966), however, maintained relations with Beijing before the formalization of bilateral relations, that is, during the Taiwan-Burkinabian cooperation. 

In the late 1990s, Burkina Faso was influenced by many factors that negatively affected the already poor financial condition of the State. In our opinion, Burkina Faso needs financial assistance from foreign investors, but Western countries cannot support this. However, at this stage of cooperation, China does not show interest in providing financial support.

Cooperation between Burkina Faso and Ghana.

We also note the mutually beneficial cooperation of the state with the countries of West Africa, since the dynamics of their relations has improved significantly over the past ten years [6]. One of the countries with which Burkina Faso is seeking to strengthen diplomatic relations is Ghana. 

When Thomas Sankara came to power in Burkina Faso in 1983, relations between the states became closer. The focus on France on policy-making has become key in creating a strong bond that can raise the level of the economy, as well as establish political relations between the countries. Despite the fact that Ghana is one of the poor countries, like Burkina Faso, their union has only strengthened in recent years. We emphasize that the authorities of the states have also joined forces to resolve the issue related to the increased index of terrorism in both countries.

During the colonial period, cooperation between Burkina Faso and Ghana was disrupted, since being under the influence of the former metropolis negatively affected the relations of peoples. Currently, import and export channels have been established in the states, due to which the social and material situation of each of the countries is increasing. 

Change of foreign policy views.

The change of foreign policy orientations of Burkina Faso can be considered on the example of gradually ceasing cooperation with France. At the present stage of the development of the state and the entry into new diplomatic relations, Burkina Faso is confidently moving away from the French benchmark, building new political branches in the international arena. In many ways, this process was influenced by the coup, which occurred not unreasonably – this is due to the ineffective activities of the French state in the fight against terrorism. At this stage, the authorities of Burkina Faso intend to build only those international relations that can have a positive impact on their development in different directions. Despite the fact that coups in Burkina Faso occur quite often, it was the recent events that became the basis for the rupture of relations with France.

Despite the fact that Burkina Faso has been under the influence of the former metropolis for a long time [10], today the political views and international relations of the state are actively changing. The reasons are obvious – the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the state of the global economy, in particular, Burkina Faso, as well as the terrorist crisis observed in the state over the past 10 years.

Results.

Based on the analysis, we can draw several conclusions: firstly, the events of the "Arab Spring" became the main reason for the emergence of many armed groups, including the famous "Al-Qaeda" and "ISIS" (banned in the territory of the Russian Federation). It seems that the activity of radical and terrorist groups in Burkina Faso is explained by a number of complex and interrelated factors. A few of them are as follows:

1. Political instability: The situation in Burkina Faso has remained unstable for a long time. Historical conflicts, the lack of strong State control and the inability of the Government to provide decent living conditions for all citizens can stimulate discontent and resistance in certain segments of society, which creates the ground for the emergence of radical groups.

2. Economic problems: the difficult economic situation, high levels of poverty, unemployment and uneven distribution of resources are also factors contributing to attracting citizens to radical groups. Lack of economic opportunities can create a sense of despair and hopelessness, which makes individuals more vulnerable to propaganda and recruitment by terrorist groups.

3. Ethnic and religious differences: In Burkina Faso, there are ethnic and religious differences that can lead to conflicts and tensions in society. Religious cults and their individual interests can be used by radical groups to mobilize support and create conflicts.

4. Geopolitical factors: Burkina Faso borders many countries, including Mali, Niger and Ivory Coast, which also face serious problems of political instability and terrorism. This can facilitate the movement of terrorist organizations across borders and the exchange of experience, weapons and resources.

Forecasting the results of the fight against terrorism in Burkina Faso seems to be a complex process, as it depends on many factors and conditions. However, let's consider a few possible predictions:

1. Strengthening international cooperation: Burkina Faso can expect to further strengthen cooperation with other countries and international organizations in the fight against terrorism. Information exchange, security support and technical assistance can help to improve the effectiveness of counter-terrorism activities.

2. Strengthening State institutions: Burkina Faso can take steps to strengthen its State institutions and ensure the rule of law in the country. This may include the improvement of law enforcement agencies, the development of the judicial system, as well as the strengthening of borders and the armed forces.

3. Involvement and integration of the local population: it is important to involve the local population, especially in areas where radical and terrorist groups operate, in the fight against terrorism. This may include social development programs, job creation, access to education, and participation in local and political processes.

4. Prevention of radicalization: In addition to fighting current terrorist groups, Burkina Faso can focus on preventing radicalization and recruiting new members. This can be achieved through education, information campaigns, the involvement of religious leaders and the adaptation of social media strategies.

5. Economic development: Improving the economic situation in Burkina Faso can play an important role in the fight against terrorism. Job creation, infrastructure development, support for small and medium-sized businesses and the fight against poverty can reduce the vulnerability of the population to radicalization and help create a stable society.

 

These are just some possible predictions. The fight against terrorism is a complex task that requires constant analysis of the situation, the adoption of effective measures and the cooperation of various parties.

Secondly, the increase in the terrorist index has been observed since 2014, despite the fact that in 2011 a number of acts of terrorism aimed at seizing State power were committed. Starting in 2014, the authorities of Burkina Faso began to urgently review foreign policy relations, since there was an urgent need to resolve the terrorist issue.

Thirdly, today Burkina Faso is interested in establishing international relations with a large number of States, since already low economic indicators are becoming a factor in the commission of new terrorist acts.

Fourth, cooperation between Russia and Burkina Faso is a priority for the authorities of the states, since at present it is necessary to build humanitarian channels and establish trade and economic routes between the countries.

Thus, today Burkina Faso is striving to create alliances with countries that will be able to restore their economic condition, as well as resolve the issue of coups in the state. Once a former colony of France, Burkina Faso, after many years of cooperation with the French state, decided to change the orientation towards France in favor of building strong diplomatic relations with other states.

Having studied the terrorist crisis and the change in the foreign policy views of Burkina Faso, we can note the urgent need to implement measures aimed at reducing the terrorist index, eliminating the causes and factors of terrorism, as well as building international relations for the effective resolution of economic issues.

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The last century and a half turned out to be contradictory for France: on the one hand, it was the defeat at Sedan, the capitulations of 1871 and 1940, and Dien Bien Phu, on the other hand, Paris turned out to be the winner in both the First and Second World War, while as a result of the latter it received a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. At the same time, already a quarter of a century after the Second World War, France lost its African colonies, seemingly finally disappearing into the shadow of its Anglo-American partners. However, despite the difficult parting with the colonial past, France has managed to establish trade and economic relations with the newly independent states on the Black continent, and in a number of cases its geopolitical influence is determined not only by cultural ties (the same French language), but also by its military presence. In the context of the complicated international situation in the post-soviet and post-monopolar world, it seems important to turn to the study of various aspects of the formation of international relations of a number of former French colonies in Africa. These circumstances determine the relevance of the article submitted for review, the subject of which is the change of foreign policy guidelines in Burkina Faso. The chronological framework of the work covers the period 2012-2022. The author sets out to examine the cooperation of Burkina Faso with its former metropolis France, as well as with the United States, China and African neighbors, to analyze the impact of the terrorist threat on the relationship between Ouagadougou and Paris. The work is based on the principles of analysis and synthesis, reliability, objectivity, the methodological basis of the research is a systematic approach, which is based on the consideration of the object as an integral complex of interrelated elements. The scientific novelty of the article lies in the very formulation of the topic: the author, based on various sources, seeks to characterize the changes in the foreign policy of Burkina Faso over the past ten years. Considering the bibliographic list of the article, as a positive point, we note its versatility: in total, the list of references includes 12 different sources and studies. The undoubted advantage of the reviewed article is the involvement of foreign materials, including in English and French, which is determined by the very formulation of the topic. Of the studies attracted by the author, we note first of all the works of I.O. Abramova, S.V. Kostelianets, L.M. Isaev, A.V. Korotaeva, D.A. Bobarykina, I.N. Nyadera and H. Mass media, which focus on various aspects of the activities of terrorist and radical groups on the African continent. At the same time, there are comments on the bibliography: the list of references contains general works in textbook format, while the textbook "Fundamentals of Economics" by M.V. Bogatyreva is intended for secondary vocational education, as follows from its description. It should be noted that the use of textbooks for a scientific article, especially those of such a general nature, hardly serves as an example of successful research work. At the same time, a number of interesting works turned out to be outside the scope of the author's field of view, for example, V.R. Filippov ("Operation Barkhan: inglorious end?", Asia and Africa today. 2022. No. 1), etc. Thus, in our opinion, the bibliography of the article needs to be clarified. The style of writing the article can be attributed to scientific, there is a significant element of journalism in it, and the article itself is understandable not only to specialists, but also to a wide readership, to everyone who is interested in both the African region as a whole and its individual countries in particular. The appeal to the opponents is presented at the level of the collected information received by the author during the work on the topic of the article. The structure of the work is characterized by a certain logic and consistency, it can be distinguished by an introduction, the main part, and conclusion. At the beginning, the author defines the relevance of the topic, shows that today one of the pressing problems for Burkina Faso is the change of foreign policy guidelines. As noted in the reviewed article, the current authorities of the country, realizing that France as a "historical partner" did not help solve the issue of terrorism, are looking for new allies, among which Russia may be. It is noteworthy that, as shown in the work, China is not yet ready to strengthen its financial presence in Burkina Faso, which means that the country is open to cooperation from numerous actors. The main conclusion of the article is that "the once former colony of France, Burkina Faso, after many years of cooperation with the French state, decided to change the orientation towards France in favor of building strong diplomatic relations with other states." The article submitted for review is devoted to an urgent topic, will arouse readers' interest, and its materials can be used both in training courses and within the framework of strategies for relations between Russia and African countries. At the same time, there are comments on the article, and it itself is of an overview nature: 1) It is necessary to clarify the bibliography by removing textbooks from it and adding works on the topic of the article. It is advisable to strengthen the article by analyzing the literature on its topic. 2) The article should be subtracted. The author's text reads: "Terrorism has again become the reason for mass conflicts and demonstrations calling on the authorities of Burkina Faso to consider joining the state to the Russian Federation," "In many ways this process was influenced by the coup, which took place not unreasonably." 3) The author talks about the coups that have taken place in recent years in Burkina Faso, but without any specifics. It is necessary to show the causes and nature of the coups, as well as reflect the interests of the new forces in the country. 4) It is necessary to show the true reasons for the intensification of the activities of radical and terrorist groups in Burkina Faso and possible forecasts for the further fight against them. Only after substantial revision can the article be recommended for publication in the journal Genesis: Historical Research.

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Review of the article "The terrorist crisis in Burkina Faso and the change of foreign policy priorities 2012-2022". The subject of the study is indicated in the title and explained in the text of the article. The research methodology is based on the principles of objectivity, scientific approach, complexity and consistency. The work also used historical-comparative, historical-comparative and historical-genetic and descriptive methods. The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that Burkino Faso belongs to one of the poorest countries in Africa and the fight against terrorism in this country has been going on for a long time, but the situation is far from resolved. Burkina Faso (until 1984 it was called Upper Volta) and in its foreign policy it mainly focused on France, whose colony it was actually from the end of the XIX century to 1960. In recent years, Burkino Faso has focused primarily on Russia in its foreign policy, which was demonstrated by the interim President of this country, Ibrahim Troiret, at the Russia-Africa summit in July 2023. Burkino Faso has recently distanced itself from its long–time partner France and is aimed at developing relations with China, Ghana and other countries as well. The novelty of the topic is determined by the formulation of the problem and tasks. In fact, this is the first work that comprehensively examines the terrorist crisis in the country and the causes and factors of the change in foreign policy priorities of Burkino Faso in 2012-2022. The style of work is scientific, there are descriptive elements in the analysis of Burkino Faso's relations with the United States, Ghana, and China. The language of the article is written in an accessible language, which makes the article understandable not only for specialists, but also for a wide range of readers. The structure of the work is aimed at achieving the purpose of the article and consists of the following sections: Introduction; Cooperation between Burkina Faso and the former metropolis of France; Terrorism as one of the important problems of Burkina Faso; Cooperation between Burkina Faso and the United States; Cooperation between Burkina Faso and China; Cooperation between Burkina Faso and Ghana; Change of foreign policy views; The results. In the introduction, the author explains the purpose and objectives of the study, its relevance, the subject of the study and the chronological framework. In the section "Terrorism as one of the most important problems of Burkino Faso", the author analyzed the works of Russian, foreign and authors from Burkino Faso, who considered the causes of the increase in the level of terrorism in African countries and identifies the most interesting among them. This section is of interest to specialists studying the factors of modern terrorism. According to the author of the article, "due to the emergence of many conflicts, the population of Burkina Faso has become vulnerable to factors leading to the emergence of armed groups and terrorist groups. He notes that "for several years, the authorities of Burkina Faso have not pursued an effective domestic policy," which has led to an increase in terrorist attacks. The titles of the sections of the article correspond to their content. The results section shows the results of the author's analysis and provides some forecasts for the fight against terrorism that will arouse the interest of readers. The text of the article is logically structured, the text is consistently presented, and it is easy to read. The bibliography of the work is quite extensive and consists of 16 sources, including 9 works by Russian specialists. All the works were published in 2017-2022 and are devoted to the research topic and related topics, and they are quite enough to disclose the research topic. The appeal to the opponents is presented at the level of the collected information on the research topic. The article is written on an urgent topic, has signs of novelty and will be of interest to specialists and a wide range of readers. There are typos in the work, there are unfinished sentences, and when summarizing the conclusions, the author writes: The fight against terrorism is a complex task that requires constant analysis of the situation, the adoption of effective measures and the cooperation of various parties. Then he writes: "Secondly, the increase in the terrorist index has been observed since 2014...". It seems that before the second, there should be, first. The text requires careful proofreading. Comments of the editor-in-chief dated 08/11/2023: "The author partially took into account the comments of the last reviewer. The revised manuscript is recommended for publication."
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