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      ‘From demons to democrats’: mali's student movement 1991–1996

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            Student's have been hard hit by IMF‐WB policies in Mali. They have also been portrayed as a violent group and a negative influence on Malian democracy. This article looks at the evolution of recent student protest and the internal politics of the Association des Eleves et Etudiants du Mali, The Association of Students and Pupils of Mali (AEEM), in order to provide a clearer picture of the students and their grievances and to demonstrate that the AEEM has pursued a tactical transformation. The author concludes that a strong AEEM is a potentially healthy part of Mali's civil society and a vital component of Malian democracy. This is because the student movement articulates the interest of its constituents effectively. If their political strength happens to contradict the adjustment policies of multi‐lateral lenders, this is no reason to conclude that they are ipso facto an anti‐democratic force.

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            crea20
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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            June 1997
            : 24
            : 72
            : 249-263
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            a University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill
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            8704256 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 24, No. 72, June 1997, pp. 249-263
            10.1080/03056249708704256
            86a01cc6-51a0-4ed1-bba2-86a68cc31db6

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            Figures: 0, Tables: 0, References: 9, Pages: 15
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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

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            2. Brenner Louis. . “‘Youth as political actors in Mali’. ”. In Political Transitions in Africa: Expanding political space . Edited by: Newbury Catharine, Robinson Pearl and Diouf Mamadou. .

            3. ( 1992 ), ‘Les elèves ‐ etudiants Maliens face aux pouvoirs politiques de l'indépendance a nos jours’ (Malian students and pupils against political power from 1960 to present) . Senior thesis, Ecole Normale Superieure : Bamako .

            4. Diawara C. . 1996. . ‘AEEM ‐ Plaidoyer et Retraite Précipitée pour Lassine Koné’. . L'Essor . , December 27;

            5. Richey Lisa and Smith Zeric Kay. . ‘Report, Summary, and Analysis of Political Transitions in Africa Workshop’; . Chapel Hill : : SSRC and the University of North Carolina. .

            6. ( 1993 ), ‘Democracy and civic community in Mali' ; Masters Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

            7. ‘Civil Society and Political Learning: The Case of the Malian Association of Students and Pupils’. In: . American Political Science Association Annual Meeting; . August 28– 1 September 1996 ; , San Francisco , CA .

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            9. 1995. . La Voix de AEEM . , 22 August;

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