IN SEARCH OF POLITICAL WILL: COMBATING EMERGING SECURITY THREATS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/BYSU.F/2025.16.2.005

Keywords:

Political will , Emerging security threats, Sub-Saharan Africa, State actors

Abstract

The paper examines how political will may limit state power in tackling new security threats in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It identifies the multiple security challenges and how these are exacerbated by limited commitment (or a lack of it) by political actors, who could employ proactive or creative policy action or programs to tackle security crises on the sub-continent. Drawing from a repertoire of existing literature and theorizing political and national security, the paper presents a textual analysis of the situation, arguing that military power or capacity is significantly enhanced or limited by the political action of leaders in SSA countries. It recommends, among others, proactive political action and a comprehensive approach, given the complex nature of the situation, in tackling conventional and emerging security threats on the sub-continent. 

Author Biographies

  • Sheriff Folarin, Texas State University, Texas State University

    Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Texas State University, United States; and Senior Research Associate, Insititue for the Future of Knowledge, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. 

  • Victory Iyoha, Georgia Southern University

    Graduate Student, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology

  • Marvellous Onah, University of West Georgia

    Graduate Student, Department of Business Administration

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2025-12-16

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Folarin, S., Iyoha, V., & Onah, M. . (2025). IN SEARCH OF POLITICAL WILL: COMBATING EMERGING SECURITY THREATS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA. Journal of Sociology: Bulletin of Yerevan University, 16(2(42), 5-21. https://doi.org/10.46991/BYSU.F/2025.16.2.005

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