Djibouti et le « commerce » des bases militaires : un jeu dangereux ?

Trade concerning military bases is the hope for Djibouti to realize an unique destiny. Indeed, since last year, the country welcomed major armies of the world.This trade of military bases is also a trap. Results of this trading activity are uncertain. On the other hand, the country suffers from an i...

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Main Author: Jean-Luc Martineau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Reims Champagne-Ardennes 2018-06-01
Series:L'Espace Politique
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/4719
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description Trade concerning military bases is the hope for Djibouti to realize an unique destiny. Indeed, since last year, the country welcomed major armies of the world.This trade of military bases is also a trap. Results of this trading activity are uncertain. On the other hand, the country suffers from an impaired sovereignty. Nevertheless, in fine national authorities have the opportunity to evict foreign military bases.In practice, using the power to impose the conditions of foreign military presence is really difficult. Nevertheless, Djiboutian authorities can organize a situation of competition between states which are present in their territory. Moreover, they can welcome a new state in order to increase the pressure for the states which are already present in Djibouti.
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Djibouti et le « commerce » des bases militaires : un jeu dangereux ?
L'Espace Politique
sovereignty
Djibouti
Horn of Africa
Ethiopia
security
Erythrea
title Djibouti et le « commerce » des bases militaires : un jeu dangereux ?
title_full Djibouti et le « commerce » des bases militaires : un jeu dangereux ?
title_fullStr Djibouti et le « commerce » des bases militaires : un jeu dangereux ?
title_full_unstemmed Djibouti et le « commerce » des bases militaires : un jeu dangereux ?
title_short Djibouti et le « commerce » des bases militaires : un jeu dangereux ?
title_sort djibouti et le commerce des bases militaires un jeu dangereux
topic sovereignty
Djibouti
Horn of Africa
Ethiopia
security
Erythrea
url https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/4719
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