TY - JOUR
T1 - The Meta-institutions of Geopolitical Liminality in West African Regional Integration
AU - Kuditchar, Nene Lomotey
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar, 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This paper conceptually leverages meta institutions of geopolitical liminality to counter the emergent empirical consensus that the exit of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger from the ECOWAS and their setting up of the Alliance of Sahel States will undermine West African regional integration. Geopolitical liminality is an unstable, normatively uncertain arena defined by unsettled conditions and a "threshold"space where actors are neither fully assimilated into nor alienated from dominant orders. Given that actor embedded in conditions of geopolitical liminality seek to prevent being overwhelmed by contingencies or gain control and predictability through innovation, bargaining with or resisting others, geopolitical liminal situations are concurrently arenas of disrupted and (re)constructed coordinated relationships, hence are meta institutions in their own right. Drawing on the methodology of meta governance, the art of "governance of governance", where actors consciously orchestrate relations without the compulsive power of government and maintain a balance between "discretion with control"and the method of narrative configuration analysis, the weaving together of data into a lucid story, this paper theoretically demonstrated that the vulnerability of the ECOWAS and BMN to common threats implies that they will work at common and not cross purposes and in the process enhance West African regional integration.
AB - This paper conceptually leverages meta institutions of geopolitical liminality to counter the emergent empirical consensus that the exit of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger from the ECOWAS and their setting up of the Alliance of Sahel States will undermine West African regional integration. Geopolitical liminality is an unstable, normatively uncertain arena defined by unsettled conditions and a "threshold"space where actors are neither fully assimilated into nor alienated from dominant orders. Given that actor embedded in conditions of geopolitical liminality seek to prevent being overwhelmed by contingencies or gain control and predictability through innovation, bargaining with or resisting others, geopolitical liminal situations are concurrently arenas of disrupted and (re)constructed coordinated relationships, hence are meta institutions in their own right. Drawing on the methodology of meta governance, the art of "governance of governance", where actors consciously orchestrate relations without the compulsive power of government and maintain a balance between "discretion with control"and the method of narrative configuration analysis, the weaving together of data into a lucid story, this paper theoretically demonstrated that the vulnerability of the ECOWAS and BMN to common threats implies that they will work at common and not cross purposes and in the process enhance West African regional integration.
KW - Alliance of Sahel States
KW - ECOWAS
KW - West Africa
KW - geopolitical liminality
KW - meta-institutions
KW - regional integration
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105005060939
U2 - 10.1163/15692108-12341643
DO - 10.1163/15692108-12341643
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105005060939
SN - 1569-2094
VL - 24
SP - 9
EP - 36
JO - African and Asian Studies
JF - African and Asian Studies
IS - 1-2
ER -