A Political Chronology of AfricaDavid Lea, Annamarie Rowe Taylor & Francis, 2001 - 499 sidor Provides an impartial record of the political events that have helped to shape social, cultural, geographical and economic history in the countries of Africa. Key features include: * Individual country profiles * The major political events that have shaped each country * Charts each country's political progress * Covers major events and developments from the early history of each nation to recent events * Greater emphasis is given to more comtemporary events, particularly in nations that have undergone major political upheaval in recent years * Details the elections, wars, disputes, diplomatic activities and changes to national borders by invasion, annexation and treaty that have had a major influence on history |
Innehåll
Algeria | 1 |
Angola | 19 |
Benin | 31 |
Botswana | 38 |
Burkina Faso | 44 |
Burundi | 51 |
Cameroon | 58 |
Cape Verde | 64 |
Libya | 235 |
Madagascar | 258 |
Malawi | 267 |
Mali | 274 |
Mauritania | 284 |
Mauritius | 291 |
Morocco | 297 |
Mozambique | 311 |
Central African Republic | 69 |
Chad | 79 |
Comoros | 91 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 100 |
Republic of the Congo | 114 |
Côte dIvoire | 123 |
Djibouti | 131 |
Egypt | 137 |
Equatorial Guinea | 160 |
Eritrea | 165 |
Ethopia | 171 |
Gabon | 181 |
The Gambia | 187 |
Ghana | 194 |
Guinea | 202 |
GuineaBissau | 208 |
Kenya | 214 |
Lesotho | 222 |
Liberia | 228 |
Namibia | 320 |
Niger | 328 |
Nigeria | 335 |
Rwanda | 344 |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 351 |
Senegal | 357 |
Seychelles | 365 |
Sierra Leone | 369 |
Somalia | 377 |
South Africa | 389 |
Sudan | 401 |
Swaziland | 417 |
Tanzania | 423 |
Togo | 430 |
Tunisia | 436 |
Uganda | 451 |
Zamnia | 460 |
Zimbabwe | 467 |
Vanliga ord och fraser
36th ratification took administration African Union agreement Algeria alleged Angola announced appointed Prime Minister April Arab army arrested attack attempted coup August became began border British cabinet candidates cease-fire century Chad civilian colonial Congo Constitution Côte d'Ivoire Council of Ministers coup d'état created after two-thirds December declared diplomatic relations dismissed Egypt elections were held electoral Eritrea Ethiopia exile February fifth extraordinary summit forces formed France French Gambia Government groups Hutu independence islands January June King leader legislative elections legislature Libya Mali March Mauritania member states i.e. military Morocco Muhammad multi-party Muslim National Assembly negotiations November OAU agreed October opposition parties People’s political parties Portuguese President presidential election Prime Minister re-elected rebel referendum region Renamo reorganized Republic resigned seats Senegal September signed South Africa subsequently Sudan territory trade transitional troops Tunisia Tutsi Uganda United Kingdom votes cast Western Sahara withdrawal