ISSN 2360-7998
Abstract
This paper examines the impact of regional organisations and external influences on Burkina Faso's military government and the implications for African political stability. It talks about how the legitimacy, policies, and length of time in power of the military have been impacted by international players, regional security plans, and global interests. The study employs a variety of techniques, such as statistical data on political stability and in-depth examination of regional organisations such as the African Union and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). The findings highlight the complex role of outside influence in African politics by demonstrating that regional organisations can both help stabilise situations and instigate conflicts. The article concludes with recommendations for enhancing the ways in which regional organisations can promote stability and democracy in African nations dealing with comparable governance challenges.
Keywords: Burkina Faso, Military Regime, Regional Organizations, Political Stability, External Influences