Les dernières indépendances des colonies françaises: les Comores et Djibouti (1962-1980)
The last independence of the French colonies: Comoros and Djibouti (1962-1980)
Author(s): FABIEN CONORDSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Political Sciences, Geopolitics
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: Comores; decolonization; Djibouti; politics; violences;
Summary/Abstract: After the independence of Algeria in 1962, separatist movements in French colonies emerged, especially in the Comoros and Djibouti. The countries respectively achieved independence in 1975 and 1977. During the 1960s and 1970s, the French government abandoned its repressive policy and sought to help the territories attain independence. However, the whole process never came to an end in the Comoros islands, since Mayotte forwent independence, despite the various condemnations from international authorities. Mayotte retained its link with France thanks to the enthusiasm of the former supporters of French Algeria. In Djibouti, violence brought about violence. The executive power strongly repressed demonstrations, but it also had to face the violence of some separatists, who took hostages to make their voice heard. France finally left the territory but maintained an important military base in the country. This paper aims at examining these events. It also questions the divided reactions of the French political forces. The left parties quite unanimously denounced electoral fraud and supported independence, whereas Gaullists and liberals wavered over the attitude – intransigence or flexibility – to adopt.
Journal: Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review
- Issue Year: 19/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 9-33
- Page Count: 25
- Language: French