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Jess Moody
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Author of Life After War (forthcoming) @Bloomsburybooks; Research Consultant - political risk and peacebuilding, #WestAfrica. PhD from @warstudies on #CIV225
Rule of law or revenge? Senegal graft crackdown divides opinion

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With thanks for insights from @mucahiddurmaz.bsky.social Alioune Tine and Oumar Sall
Rule of law or revenge? Senegal graft crackdown divides opinion - African Business
Senegal has pledged a war on corruption, but critics say that opposition figures are being disproportionately targeted.
african.business
December 4, 2025 at 11:05 AM
A Jihadist Blockade Is Bringing Mali’s Junta to Its Knees #Mali #JNIM #Goita

My latest for @wpr.bsky.social below:

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A Jihadist Blockade Is Bringing Mali’s Junta to Its Knees
A JNIM blockade of key transit hubs has choked Bamako of fuel, raising pressure on Mali’s already weakened military junta.
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October 24, 2025 at 9:36 AM
With just four days to go until the Ivoirian presidential election, I spoke to Reuters about the potential for civil unrest around the poll and what comes after #Ouattara 4.0:

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October 21, 2025 at 8:07 AM
Beset by jihadist violence, ECOWAS mends fences with coup leaders

My latest for @wpr.bsky.social

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Beset by Jihadist Violence, ECOWAS Mends Fences With Coup Leaders
Having initially sanctioned the coup leaders of three Sahel states that withdrew from it last year, ECOWAS now hopes to reconcile.
www.worldpoliticsreview.com
October 3, 2025 at 7:57 AM
For West Africa, the Gold Boom Is a Double-Edged Sword

My thoughts on the highs and lows of the gold price hikes we are seeing at the moment for West African people, gvts and mining companies via @wpr.bsky.social

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For West Africa, the Gold Boom Is a Double-Edged Sword
West African governments are scrambling to make the most of a new gold rush. But the boom is also exacerbating existing challenges for the region.
www.worldpoliticsreview.com
July 22, 2025 at 4:56 PM
Reposted by Jess Moody
Sub-Saharan Africa | China's push for investment stability contrasts with Russia's destabilising tactics via Wagner-linked security firms. As both seek influence, tensions rise—posing risks for regional governance, peace, and development.
April 1, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Reposted by Jess Moody
The more active Russia is on the continent, the more likely it is that security challenges will spill over borders and pose problems for China’s investments and influence in African countries, Jessica Moody writes.
Are China and Russia on a Collision Course in Africa?
While Beijing seeks influence and prizes a stable investment climate, Moscow is sowing chaos and selling private security services to quell it.
foreignpolicy.com
March 31, 2025 at 11:30 PM
Are China and Russia on a Collision Course in Africa?

My latest for @foreignpolicy.com

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Are China and Russia on a Collision Course in Africa?
While Beijing seeks influence and prizes a stable investment climate, Moscow is sowing chaos and selling private security services to quell it.
foreignpolicy.com
April 1, 2025 at 8:35 AM
Regional Divisions Are Fraying West Africa’s Security Cooperation - my thoughts on how the break up of ECOWAS poses problems for regional efforts to counter jihadist expansion via @wpr.bsky.social

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Regional Divisions Are Fraying West Africa’s Security Cooperation
The three Sahelian states’ split from ECOWAS is reducing security cooperation at a time when West Africa is battling numerous crises.
www.worldpoliticsreview.com
March 24, 2025 at 8:59 AM
My latest for WPR
While it is tempting to conflate France’s military exit from Cote d’Ivoire with its troop withdrawals from the Sahelian countries, Senegal and Chad, there is much that differentiates them, Jessica Moody writes.
France’s Military Exit Doesn’t Signal a Split With Cote d’Ivoire
It’s tempting to conflate France’s military exit from Cote d’Ivoire with its withdrawals from other regional countries. But there are key differences.
www.worldpoliticsreview.com
February 13, 2025 at 11:24 AM
Why the French troop withdrawals from Cote d'Ivoire are not the same as those from other parts of West Africa - my analysis for @wpr.bsky.social

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France’s Military Exit Doesn’t Signal a Split With Cote d’Ivoire
It’s tempting to conflate France’s military exit from Cote d’Ivoire with its withdrawals from other regional countries. But there are key differences.
www.worldpoliticsreview.com
February 13, 2025 at 11:22 AM
Mali's aggressive tactics spook miners - my latest for @afbiz.bsky.social with thanks for insights from Ibrahima Goita, Tiffany Wognaih and Byron Cabrol:

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Mali's aggressive tactics spook miners
A tougher mining code and the detention of company employees are creating a challenging environment for foreign mining firms.
african.business
February 7, 2025 at 9:38 AM
How many more companies will follow? The days are surely numbered for French businesses still operating in Mali...

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Mali: TotalEnergies, le géant français des hydrocarbures, quitte le pays
TotalEnergies quitte le Mali. Le géant français des hydrocarbures a vendu ses activités au début du mois à Coly Energy Mali, une entité pilotée par la société béninoise Bénin Petro. Une reprise de la…
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January 31, 2025 at 10:27 AM
My slightly belated thoughts on November's legislative election win for PASTEF in African Business Magazine

Thanks for the excellent insights Mamadou BALDE, Tiffany Wognaih, Nicolas Soyere, and a few very helpful other sources who wished to remain anonymous.

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Senegal businesses brace for assertive policy after Faye's landslide
PASTEF's landslide victory in November's legislative elections could allow the government to pursue its policy agenda with more vigour.
african.business
January 9, 2025 at 9:39 AM
Reposted by Jess Moody
Three countries are set to leave ECOWAS, leaving the bloc feeling extremely fragile. But as @jessmoody89.bsky.social writes, their departure doesn’t need to spell the end of the West African bloc.
ECOWAS Has a Path Back to Relevance After the Sahelian States’ Exit
The three countries of the AES are set to leave ECOWAS. The existential shock could lead to a rejuvenation of the West African bloc.
www.worldpoliticsreview.com
January 8, 2025 at 7:54 PM
ECOWAS breakaway strains West African business ties - my thoughts on the impact of poor regional relations on business operations with insights from the excellent Flavien Baumgartner, Verner Ayukegba and Antoine Drogoul

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ECOWAS breakaway strains West African business ties
Military governments in West Africa have formed the Alliance of Sahel States after exiting ECOWAS. The impact on growth could be profound.
african.business
November 22, 2024 at 8:46 AM
A Feud With Burkina Faso Has Cote d’Ivoire’s Ouattara on the Back Foot - my thoughts on the increasing destabilisation attempts going on between Cote d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso via @wpr.bsky.social #civ225 #faso

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A Feud With Burkina Faso Has Cote d’Ivoire’s Outtara on the Back Foot
Burkina Faso’s military leader has been mounting efforts to undermine the Ivorian government. The problems for Cote d’Ivoire don’t stop there.
www.worldpoliticsreview.com
November 21, 2024 at 8:54 AM