Since independence, there have been successive skirmishes in Africa, especially the Biafra war in Nigeria from 1967 to 1970, the sidelining of opponents to the regime of Sékou Touré in Guinea and the war of liberation in Guinea Bissau. Chad is not exempted from this. In fact, the political history of Chad from 1920 to 1990 is characterised by repeated violence, and coups d’état. Since the end of the seventies till the dawn of the 21st century, Chad has witnessed and still witnesses permanent instability. These various conflicts have led to great human loss and the displacement of hundreds of thousands refugees. Cameroon, which shares a border with Chad, is politically stable and acts as a host land for Chadian refugees. The acceptation or i...
The study examines the spatial differences, patterns and different factors of population distributio...
A landlocked country in Central Africa, Chad has been involved in armed conflicts and civil war sinc...
Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternatio...
Since independence, there have been successive skirmishes in Africa, especially the Biafra war in Ni...
Depuis 1996, conflits armés, grand banditisme (coupeurs de route) et razzias ont forcé des centaines...
<p>Unpopular decisions of the first president of Chad, François Tombalbaye, quickly led to dissatisf...
This study deals with the impact of armed conflicts on the political stability in Chad. The problem ...
In the early 1990s, Cameroon - like other sub-Saharan African countries - opened up to democratisati...
“Self-reliance” as the best strategy of refugee integration is a key component aimed at addressing p...
Since 2009, millions of people in the Lake Chad Basin have been affected by a conflict originating i...
Since independence, many African states have experienced large-scale instability as a result of nume...
For more than 30 years (1990–2021), Chad was ruled by Idriss Deby, one of the most prominent African...
Oasis aux frontières poreuses, le lac Tchad est aujourd’hui caractérisé par une insécurité permanent...
The Darfur crisis has left behind a profound legacy of displacement, with some 300,000 refugees camp...
While political change is now a topic ofnews in Africa, sounds ofmilitary boots continueto make them...
The study examines the spatial differences, patterns and different factors of population distributio...
A landlocked country in Central Africa, Chad has been involved in armed conflicts and civil war sinc...
Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternatio...
Since independence, there have been successive skirmishes in Africa, especially the Biafra war in Ni...
Depuis 1996, conflits armés, grand banditisme (coupeurs de route) et razzias ont forcé des centaines...
<p>Unpopular decisions of the first president of Chad, François Tombalbaye, quickly led to dissatisf...
This study deals with the impact of armed conflicts on the political stability in Chad. The problem ...
In the early 1990s, Cameroon - like other sub-Saharan African countries - opened up to democratisati...
“Self-reliance” as the best strategy of refugee integration is a key component aimed at addressing p...
Since 2009, millions of people in the Lake Chad Basin have been affected by a conflict originating i...
Since independence, many African states have experienced large-scale instability as a result of nume...
For more than 30 years (1990–2021), Chad was ruled by Idriss Deby, one of the most prominent African...
Oasis aux frontières poreuses, le lac Tchad est aujourd’hui caractérisé par une insécurité permanent...
The Darfur crisis has left behind a profound legacy of displacement, with some 300,000 refugees camp...
While political change is now a topic ofnews in Africa, sounds ofmilitary boots continueto make them...
The study examines the spatial differences, patterns and different factors of population distributio...
A landlocked country in Central Africa, Chad has been involved in armed conflicts and civil war sinc...
Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternatio...