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France's Wars in Chad: Military Intervention and Decolonization in Africa [Kietas viršelis]

4.43/5 (14 ratings by Goodreads)
(Lancaster University)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 150x230x20 mm, weight: 700 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: African Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108488676
  • ISBN-13: 9781108488679
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 150x230x20 mm, weight: 700 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: African Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108488676
  • ISBN-13: 9781108488679
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Examining the continuous French military interventions in Chad in the two decades after its independence, this study demonstrates how France's successful counterinsurgency efforts to protect the regime of Franēois Tombalbaye would ultimately weaken the Chadian state and encourage Libya's Muammar Gaddafi to intervene. In covering the subsequent French efforts to counter Libyan ambitions and the rise to power of Hissčne Habré, one of postcolonial Africa's most brutal dictators, Nathaniel K. Powell demonstrates that French strategies aiming to prevent the collapse of authoritarian regimes had the opposite effect, exacerbating violent conflicts and foreign interventions in Chad and further afield. Based on extensive archival research to trace the causes, course, and impact of French interventions in Chad, this study offers insights and lessons for current interveners - including France - fighting a 'war on terrorism' in the Sahel whose strategies and impact parallel those of France in the 1960s1980s.

Recenzijos

'This important book shows that the Franco-Chadian relationship was central to France's post-colonial role in Africa by detailing French involvement in Chad from political independence in 1960 until Hissčne Habré's seizure of power in 1982. French interventions in Chad in the 60s and 70s carry important lessons for current French military operations in the Sahel and indeed for foreign interveners more generally: external interventions in the name of stabilisation can lead to long-term instability; they may freeze, rather than help to resolve conflicts This is important for historians seeking to understand the nature of Franco-African relations in the post-colonial period, but should also be essential reading for anyone, including policymakers and analysts, with an interest in foreign military interventions.' Tony Chafer, University of Portsmouth 'A superbly informed and riveting account of the first two military interventions of France in Chad. A must-read for any scholar of France or Central Africa, and for anyone wanting to interrogate the roots of France's politics in the region.' Marielle Debos, University Paris, Nanterre 'Covering thirty years of internal conflict in post-colonial Chad, this is an absorbing study of the relationship between the country's acute inequalities and its patronage-based style of government on the one hand, and the nature and persistence of localized rebellion on the other The author's insight is to approach conflict in Chad as, at once, a byproduct of the country's partial decolonization and a logical consequence of the socio-political marginalization of entire communities that was intrinsic to the political dispensation established at independence.' Martin Thomas, University of Exeter 'France's Wars in Chad is a must-read book for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Chadian politics as well as French influence in Africa from the 1960s until the present. Using French diplomatic and military records, Powell (Lancaster Univ., UK) artfully outlines the very complicated motivations and actions of French policy makers and varied Chadian, Libyan, and US stakeholders Essential.' J. M. Rich, Choice Magazine 'This meticulously researched, cogently argued, and clearly written study provides a nuanced account of French political and military interventions in Chad during the first two decades after independence.' Elizabeth Schmidt, Journal of Interdisciplinary History 'Based on previously closed military archives, Powell has shown and proved how much involvement France has had (and still have) in the Sahel country of Chad. Using previously unknown exchanges between French presidents from de Gaulle via Pompidou, Giscard d'Estaing to Mitterrand and their Chadian counterparts the author manages to both bring to life complicated historical conditions and to show the close personal ties that ruled (and still governs) French African policy.' Ketil Fred Hansen, Modern Times Review ' the book leaves an impression of the profound untidiness of French-Chadian affairs, and of the misplaced hubris of French African policy more generally. By then, the reader will already have made connections to more recent interventions in regions of instability that aim to contribute externally to internal security.' Roel Van Der Velde, War in History 'Well-written and clearly organised, 'France's Wars' will interest scholars working on the Sahel and central Africa, as well as Francophone African security. It will also be easily accessible to general readers interested in French military policy and African warfare.' Oliver Coates, International Journal of Military History and Historiography

Daugiau informacijos

Examines twenty years of French military interventions in Chad and Hissčne Habré's rise to power between 1960 and 1982.
List of Maps
ix
Acknowledgments x
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction 1(6)
Approach 7(7)
1 "Experts in Decolonization"
14(47)
A Franco-Chadian State
17(5)
The Road to Civil War
22(5)
Frolinat
27(4)
Rebellion in the BET
31(4)
French Deployment in the BET
35(4)
Evolution of the Rebellion
39(5)
The French Intervention
44(5)
The MRA
49(2)
De Gaulle Leaves the Scene
51(4)
Lami's Vision
55(6)
2 Operation Limousin
61(44)
A New Look
68(4)
The War in the BET
72(8)
"Chadification"
80(14)
A Costly Victory
94(11)
3 The Claustre Affair
105(29)
A Kidnapping
108(6)
Galopin's Mission
114(8)
Regime Change in N'Djamena
122(7)
The Libyan Back Door
129(5)
4 The Empire Strikes Back: French Intervention and Return to War
134(29)
Failed Diplomacy
138(11)
France Intervenes
149(14)
5 The Return of Habre
163(22)
The Fundamental Charter
168(6)
State Collapse
174(11)
6 Nigeria Enters the Scene
185(40)
Negotiations in Kano
187(12)
Indecision and Stalemate
199(21)
Partial Withdrawal
220(5)
7 The Decline and Fall of the Central African Empire
225(38)
Bokassa and Giscard
230(8)
Operation Barracuda
238(5)
Barracuda's Impact in Chad
243(10)
Return to Civil War
253(10)
8 Libya Invades
263(39)
Libyan Intervention and the French Reaction
265(11)
The Libyan-Chadian Merger
276(10)
Mitterrand Comes to Power
286(4)
Getting Libya Out
290(12)
9 Endgame
302(29)
Aftermath
321(6)
Postscript
327(4)
Conclusions: The Collapse of a Neocolonial Order 331(13)
References 344(10)
Index 354
Nathaniel K. Powell is an historian focusing on the history of postcolonial Franco-African relations. Awarded his PhD from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) in Geneva, he has published extensively on the history of postcolonial Franco-African relations and on French military interventions in Africa.