On April 26, 1964, the People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged with the Republic of Tanganyika to form the Tanzanian Union. Yet the circumstances surrounding the formation of this Union and the nature of the Union itself raise several unanswered questions. Indeed, some Zanzibaris fear that their island archipelago has been effectively “taken over” by Tanganyika through the guise of the Union government of the Tanzanian mainland. This manuscript explains how Zanzibari fears over the archipelago’s usurpation have no basis since the current and evolving nature of Zanzibar’s autonomy and legal rights have enabled the islands to become a strong player in the determination of the Tanzanian Union
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This article examines the response of the British government to the revolution in Zanzibar in Januar...
This article places the origins of the Maji Maji rebellion in Southeast Tanzania within the context ...
Zanzibar is an autonomous state within the Republic of Tanzania. As an autonomous state, Zanzibar ha...
Why have there been no successful military interventions or civil wars in Tanzania’s nearly 60 years...
In 1999, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania revived the defunct East Africa Community (EAC) slightly over tw...
As Tanzania celebrates the 50th anniversary of its independence, LSE’s Dr Elliott Green looks at why...
To what extent was international pressure placed on Nyerere and Karume to unify their two states in ...
www.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2013-2-page-61.htmA derogatory collective nar...
Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous state under the United Republic of Tanzania, has a long history of polit...
Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya provide striking institutional comparisons and contrasts in both ethno-po...
Tanzania’s success in nation formation and ethnic conflict prevention is a striking refutation of th...
Dual sets of literature have in recent years attempted to understand the origins of state failure an...
The Pan-Africanist debate is back on the historical agenda. The stresses and strains in the union of...
Tanganyika’s astonishing constitutional progress, achieved almost without friction, he\u27s brought ...
Since the reinstatement of multiparty politics in Zanzibar, political conflicts between the ruling p...
This article examines the response of the British government to the revolution in Zanzibar in Januar...
This article places the origins of the Maji Maji rebellion in Southeast Tanzania within the context ...
Zanzibar is an autonomous state within the Republic of Tanzania. As an autonomous state, Zanzibar ha...