The Belated Independence of Djibouti: The Strategic Position of the French Colony in Africa, ca. 1917–1977 Cover Image

Opožděná nezávislost Džibutska: Strategické postavení francouzské kolonie v Africe, cca 1917–1977
The Belated Independence of Djibouti: The Strategic Position of the French Colony in Africa, ca. 1917–1977

Author(s): Jan Záhořík, Jan Dvořáček
Subject(s): History
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Keywords: Djibouti; Ethiopia; Somalia; France; colonialism; railway

Summary/Abstract: For decades, the Horn of Africa has attracted the attention of world powers, especially because of its strategic position on the geopolitical map, which enables it to control a strategically important region in the Middle East and in the Indian Ocean. Since the opening of the Suez Canal, the whole region has become one of the most important sea waterways connecting European, African and Asian trade routes. French colonial activities in the Horn started around the same time and culminated in the construction of a strategic railway from Djibouti to Addis Ababa. All of the above-mentioned aspects played a very significant role during the time of decolonization. The belated independence of the sea port of Djibouti caused tensions in Franco-Ethiopian relations, which became extremely complicated after the independence of Somalia, whose territorial claims had intensified after 1960.

  • Issue Year: XXXVIII/2015
  • Issue No: 48
  • Page Range: 111-121
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Czech
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