Africa's Thirty Years' War: Libya, Chad, and the Sudan, 1963-1993
2000; Council on Foreign Relations; Volume: 79; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/20049871
ISSN2327-7793
AutoresGail M. Gerhart, James Burr, Robert O. Collins,
Tópico(s)Global Peace and Security Dynamics
ResumoMaps Acronyms Preface 1. Sahara, Sahel, and Sudan Continuities Crossing the Sahara The Power of Belief The Bonds of Blood Boundaries and Frontiers Implacable Imperialism Notes 2. Chad: An African Conundrum France and the Republic of Chad The Tombalbaye Government Seeking Support Outside France Revolt in the B.E.T. Drought and the Insurgency FROLINAT A Nasty Little War Tombalbaye Fights Back The Return of the French French Conditions and Tombalbaye's Response Opposition in France The French Military in Chad The Libyan Card Notes 3. The Sudan and Tombalbaye: Muslims and Christians The Sudan and Chad Sadiq al-Mahdi and Chad FROLINAT Attacks The Sahelian Drought Turabi and Sadiq Numayri and Chad Notes 4. Libya and Tombalbaye: Muslim Arabs and Christian Africans Qaddafi's Game Geopolitic Visions The Chad-Libyan Boundary Dispute Revisited Cartographic and Other Territorial Aggression Hissene Habre The Aozou Strip Drought and Man in the Aozou Strip and the B.E.T. Security for Tombalbaye FROLINAT in Disarray L'Affaire Claustre Notes 5. The Struggle for Chad The United States and Tombalbaye Tombalbaye Assassinated The Conseil Suprieur Militaire du Tchad and Felix Malloum Presidents Giscard and Malloum Dissension Within the FAN Qaddafi and the Sudan The Return of the French Regional Geopolitics in a Changing World Egypt, Libya, Niger, and the OAU Habre Joins Malloum The Popular Armed Forces on the Offensive Notes 6. Libya Threatens Chad Habre and the Transitional Government of National Unity Political Disarray and Violence in Ndjamena Libyan Intervention and GUNT France Leaves, Libya Arrives Habre Is Isolated Libya Incorporates Chad The OAU and Chad The Reagan Response The OAU and Libya Notes 7. Habre Brings Order Habre Recovers Mitte
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