West Africa
Intro
Operational container for routing West African country nodes, regional issues, and security/economic signals.
Background
The subregion combines coastal commercial hubs with inland corridor states. Political stability varies widely and is strongly affected by cross-border mobility, commodity exposure, and security spillover from the Sahel.
History
West Africa developed through pre-colonial trade networks and empire systems, followed by European coastal expansion and colonial partition. Post-independence trajectories diverged, producing recurring cycles of military rule, democratisation, and institutional rebuilding across different states.
Present Day
The subregion shows strong economic potential in coastal zones while facing persistent governance and security volatility in several inland states.
Future Outlook
Strategic relevance will be driven by demographic scale, urban growth, coastal infrastructure, and the management of Sahel-linked insecurity.
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