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  1. Ella Baron on the disastrous history of US post-war 'reconstruction' - if this is the future for Iran, heaven help the Iranians!

    #Iran #politics #StateBuilding

    h/t Guardian

  2. Ella Baron on the disastrous history of US post-war 'reconstruction' - if this is the future for Iran, heaven help the Iranians!

    #Iran #politics #StateBuilding

    h/t Guardian

  3. Ella Baron on the disastrous history of US post-war 'reconstruction' - if this is the future for Iran, heaven help the Iranians!

    #Iran #politics #StateBuilding

    h/t Guardian

  4. Ella Baron on the disastrous history of US post-war 'reconstruction' - if this is the future for Iran, heaven help the Iranians!

    #Iran #politics #StateBuilding

    h/t Guardian

  5. Ella Baron on the disastrous history of US post-war 'reconstruction' - if this is the future for Iran, heaven help the Iranians!

    #Iran #politics #StateBuilding

    h/t Guardian

  6. How does a #society survive #genocide—& then rebuild a state? A deep dive into #Isaaq #genealogy, oral tradition, & political resilience reveals why continuity drives #Somaliland’s stability. Must-read article by @itsd0c. #IsaaqGenocide #StateBuilding

    saxafimedia.com/erased-extingu

  7. How does a #society survive #genocide—& then rebuild a state? A deep dive into #Isaaq #genealogy, oral tradition, & political resilience reveals why continuity drives #Somaliland’s stability. Must-read article by @itsd0c. #IsaaqGenocide #StateBuilding

    saxafimedia.com/erased-extingu

  8. New #Analysis compares #Somalia’s 35-year collapse to a plane crash with no black box—rooted in clan divisions, absent national identity, & failed #StateBuilding. #Somaliland’s contrasting stability offers a model the region cannot ignore.

    saxafimedia.com/somalias-situa

  9. New #Analysis compares #Somalia’s 35-year collapse to a plane crash with no black box—rooted in clan divisions, absent national identity, & failed #StateBuilding. #Somaliland’s contrasting stability offers a model the region cannot ignore.

    saxafimedia.com/somalias-situa

  10. In 2000, #Somaliland rejected the #Djibouti-led #ArtaConference, citing its #sovereignty, hard-won stability, & 1991 withdrawal from #Somalia. President Egal affirmed SL's independent #StateBuilding efforts & warned against being drawn into SOs conflict.

    saxafimedia.com/somaliland-200

  11. In 2000, #Somaliland rejected the #Djibouti-led #ArtaConference, citing its #sovereignty, hard-won stability, & 1991 withdrawal from #Somalia. President Egal affirmed SL's independent #StateBuilding efforts & warned against being drawn into SOs conflict.

    saxafimedia.com/somaliland-200

  12. This journal article explores #Somaliland's unique path to #stability. "When less was more: #ExternalAssistance & #PoliticalSettlement in Somaliland" by @DrSarahPhillips argues that limited external aid fostered internal cooperation & peace, challenging conventional #Statebuilding models

    saxafimedia.com/somaliland-whe

  13. This journal article explores #Somaliland's unique path to #stability. "When less was more: #ExternalAssistance & #PoliticalSettlement in Somaliland" by @DrSarahPhillips argues that limited external aid fostered internal cooperation & peace, challenging conventional #Statebuilding models

    saxafimedia.com/somaliland-whe

  14. 📖 “The Origins of Political Order” by Francis Fukuyama is both thrilling and terrifying. Why?

    Because it redefines how civilizations really formed — and what’s at risk today.

    💥 5 explosive takeaways:
    ➡️ Tribalism is not ancient history — it’s still here.
    ➡️ Political decay can hit any nation.

    Read more: probinism.com/the-origins-of-p

    #TheOriginsOfPoliticalOrder, #FrancisFukuyama, #PoliticalTheory, #StateBuilding, #DemocracyCrisis, #GlobalPolitics, #IntellectualBooks, #HistoryMatters,

  15. 📖 This paper by Arturo Zoffmann "focuses on resistance to the draft during the first recruitment drive of the National Defence Government in Greek Macedonia". This case study, allows him "to explore broader trends about the formation of the modern Balkan nation-states".

    👉 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #PoliticalHistory #Greece #WWI #FirstWorldWar #Conscription #StateBuilding #Chalkidiki #Balkans #HistóriaPolítica #ServiçoMilitar #Grécia #GrandeGuerra

  16. 📖 This paper by Arturo Zoffmann "focuses on resistance to the draft during the first recruitment drive of the National Defence Government in Greek Macedonia". This case study, allows him "to explore broader trends about the formation of the modern Balkan nation-states".

    👉 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #PoliticalHistory #Greece #WWI #FirstWorldWar #Conscription #StateBuilding #Chalkidiki #Balkans #HistóriaPolítica #ServiçoMilitar #Grécia #GrandeGuerra

  17. 📖 This paper by Arturo Zoffmann "focuses on resistance to the draft during the first recruitment drive of the National Defence Government in Greek Macedonia". This case study, allows him "to explore broader trends about the formation of the modern Balkan nation-states".

    👉 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #PoliticalHistory #Greece #WWI #FirstWorldWar #Conscription #StateBuilding #Chalkidiki #Balkans #HistóriaPolítica #ServiçoMilitar #Grécia #GrandeGuerra

  18. 📖 This paper by Arturo Zoffmann "focuses on resistance to the draft during the first recruitment drive of the National Defence Government in Greek Macedonia". This case study, allows him "to explore broader trends about the formation of the modern Balkan nation-states".

    👉 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #PoliticalHistory #Greece #WWI #FirstWorldWar #Conscription #StateBuilding #Chalkidiki #Balkans #HistóriaPolítica #ServiçoMilitar #Grécia #GrandeGuerra

  19. 📖 This paper by Arturo Zoffmann "focuses on resistance to the draft during the first recruitment drive of the National Defence Government in Greek Macedonia". This case study, allows him "to explore broader trends about the formation of the modern Balkan nation-states".

    👉 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #PoliticalHistory #Greece #WWI #FirstWorldWar #Conscription #StateBuilding #Chalkidiki #Balkans #HistóriaPolítica #ServiçoMilitar #Grécia #GrandeGuerra

  20. #Israel / Hamas' complete defeat - and then Gaza's rehabilitation

    #Ynet is publishing a disturbing proposal written by some Israeli academics and “policymakers,” who are promoting the establishment of a system of governance in Gaza that eerily resembles US's failed state-building experiment in #Iraq, or more closely, the apartheid-era Bantustans of South Africa. The working paper was allegedly already read by government officials.

    The paper is titled "From a murderous regime to a moderate society". It was written by four Israeli academics, and reviewed by members of the Military Intelligence Directorate and the War Cabinet. Its authors state that there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat" - which, in their opinion, includes losing control over territory and "public trials" for its leaders. It also outlines a path for rehabilitation and de-radicalization. "Rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail," the authors wrote.

    The document, written in February, deals with the question of how Gazan society can become “a peaceful neighbor to the State of Israel.” The authors assume that victory - at least in the sense of preventing Hamas' resurgence and harming Israel - requires "rehabilitating and transforming a nation led by “a murderous ideology,” and cultivating stable institutions and an Arab culture that does not educate for jihad and accepts the existence of the of Israel as the Jewish people's nation-state."

    The authors’ conclusions are provocative. First, there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat," which means losing territory (for an unlimited period of time) and "public trials" for Hamas leaders. One of the authors, Dr. Palmor, says: "My position is that the average Palestinian needs to feel defeated. He needs to feel that the path they've taken so far, including education, hasn't worked. In my opinion, we should have declared the entire northern Gaza Strip as Israeli territory, for all intents and purposes." This is his opinion, not the document's recommendation.

    All the writers agree that Hamas' defeat is necessary and that “rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail." To succeed, they propose setting a "positive horizon for the defeated nation, conditioned on achieving concrete and measurable goals," and suggest establishing an "autonomous Palestinian entity."

    The authors proposed (already in February) the immediate establishment of an effective mechanism to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They wrote that "it is necessary to achieve control as soon as possible over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza in order to prevent further deterioration and to deprive Hamas of one of its most important recruitment bases."

    But this is clearly not a “peace plan”: "The state independence of this entity must be conditional on strict conditions, including education for peace, renunciation of violence and terror, and effective security and administrative capabilities," they write. "Even if Israel is not interested in ruling Gaza and prefers to establish a different civilian government in the Strip, the option of Israeli military rule must hover in the background."

    [Hebrew] ynet.co.il/news/article/hklxvy

    A glaring omission in the proposal is, understandably, the occupation itself. Regardless of how Israel chooses to frame the events of October 7th, it's impossible to detach them from the broader context of Palestinian resistance and the right to self-determination, which is enshrined in international law. Israel can continue down the path of entrenching its occupation, but it's unlikely to find much support from its allies. In fact, by doing so, Israel risks becoming increasingly isolated and likened to the apartheid regime of South Africa, a comparison that already has severe diplomatic and economic consequences.

    The full article will be published on Friday in "Yediot Ahronot" and ynet.

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Apartheid #StateBuilding

  21. #Israel / Hamas' complete defeat - and then Gaza's rehabilitation

    #Ynet is publishing a disturbing proposal written by some Israeli academics and “policymakers,” who are promoting the establishment of a system of governance in Gaza that eerily resembles US's failed state-building experiment in #Iraq, or more closely, the apartheid-era Bantustans of South Africa. The working paper was allegedly already read by government officials.

    The paper is titled "From a murderous regime to a moderate society". It was written by four Israeli academics, and reviewed by members of the Military Intelligence Directorate and the War Cabinet. Its authors state that there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat" - which, in their opinion, includes losing control over territory and "public trials" for its leaders. It also outlines a path for rehabilitation and de-radicalization. "Rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail," the authors wrote.

    The document, written in February, deals with the question of how Gazan society can become “a peaceful neighbor to the State of Israel.” The authors assume that victory - at least in the sense of preventing Hamas' resurgence and harming Israel - requires "rehabilitating and transforming a nation led by “a murderous ideology,” and cultivating stable institutions and an Arab culture that does not educate for jihad and accepts the existence of the of Israel as the Jewish people's nation-state."

    The authors’ conclusions are provocative. First, there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat," which means losing territory (for an unlimited period of time) and "public trials" for Hamas leaders. One of the authors, Dr. Palmor, says: "My position is that the average Palestinian needs to feel defeated. He needs to feel that the path they've taken so far, including education, hasn't worked. In my opinion, we should have declared the entire northern Gaza Strip as Israeli territory, for all intents and purposes." This is his opinion, not the document's recommendation.

    All the writers agree that Hamas' defeat is necessary and that “rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail." To succeed, they propose setting a "positive horizon for the defeated nation, conditioned on achieving concrete and measurable goals," and suggest establishing an "autonomous Palestinian entity."

    The authors proposed (already in February) the immediate establishment of an effective mechanism to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They wrote that "it is necessary to achieve control as soon as possible over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza in order to prevent further deterioration and to deprive Hamas of one of its most important recruitment bases."

    But this is clearly not a “peace plan”: "The state independence of this entity must be conditional on strict conditions, including education for peace, renunciation of violence and terror, and effective security and administrative capabilities," they write. "Even if Israel is not interested in ruling Gaza and prefers to establish a different civilian government in the Strip, the option of Israeli military rule must hover in the background."

    [Hebrew] ynet.co.il/news/article/hklxvy

    A glaring omission in the proposal is, understandably, the occupation itself. Regardless of how Israel chooses to frame the events of October 7th, it's impossible to detach them from the broader context of Palestinian resistance and the right to self-determination, which is enshrined in international law. Israel can continue down the path of entrenching its occupation, but it's unlikely to find much support from its allies. In fact, by doing so, Israel risks becoming increasingly isolated and likened to the apartheid regime of South Africa, a comparison that already has severe diplomatic and economic consequences.

    The full article will be published on Friday in "Yediot Ahronot" and ynet.

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Apartheid #StateBuilding

  22. #Israel / Hamas' complete defeat - and then Gaza's rehabilitation

    #Ynet is publishing a disturbing proposal written by some Israeli academics and “policymakers,” who are promoting the establishment of a system of governance in Gaza that eerily resembles US's failed state-building experiment in #Iraq, or more closely, the apartheid-era Bantustans of South Africa. The working paper was allegedly already read by government officials.

    The paper is titled "From a murderous regime to a moderate society". It was written by four Israeli academics, and reviewed by members of the Military Intelligence Directorate and the War Cabinet. Its authors state that there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat" - which, in their opinion, includes losing control over territory and "public trials" for its leaders. It also outlines a path for rehabilitation and de-radicalization. "Rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail," the authors wrote.

    The document, written in February, deals with the question of how Gazan society can become “a peaceful neighbor to the State of Israel.” The authors assume that victory - at least in the sense of preventing Hamas' resurgence and harming Israel - requires "rehabilitating and transforming a nation led by “a murderous ideology,” and cultivating stable institutions and an Arab culture that does not educate for jihad and accepts the existence of the of Israel as the Jewish people's nation-state."

    The authors’ conclusions are provocative. First, there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat," which means losing territory (for an unlimited period of time) and "public trials" for Hamas leaders. One of the authors, Dr. Palmor, says: "My position is that the average Palestinian needs to feel defeated. He needs to feel that the path they've taken so far, including education, hasn't worked. In my opinion, we should have declared the entire northern Gaza Strip as Israeli territory, for all intents and purposes." This is his opinion, not the document's recommendation.

    All the writers agree that Hamas' defeat is necessary and that “rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail." To succeed, they propose setting a "positive horizon for the defeated nation, conditioned on achieving concrete and measurable goals," and suggest establishing an "autonomous Palestinian entity."

    The authors proposed (already in February) the immediate establishment of an effective mechanism to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They wrote that "it is necessary to achieve control as soon as possible over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza in order to prevent further deterioration and to deprive Hamas of one of its most important recruitment bases."

    But this is clearly not a “peace plan”: "The state independence of this entity must be conditional on strict conditions, including education for peace, renunciation of violence and terror, and effective security and administrative capabilities," they write. "Even if Israel is not interested in ruling Gaza and prefers to establish a different civilian government in the Strip, the option of Israeli military rule must hover in the background."

    [Hebrew] ynet.co.il/news/article/hklxvy

    A glaring omission in the proposal is, understandably, the occupation itself. Regardless of how Israel chooses to frame the events of October 7th, it's impossible to detach them from the broader context of Palestinian resistance and the right to self-determination, which is enshrined in international law. Israel can continue down the path of entrenching its occupation, but it's unlikely to find much support from its allies. In fact, by doing so, Israel risks becoming increasingly isolated and likened to the apartheid regime of South Africa, a comparison that already has severe diplomatic and economic consequences.

    The full article will be published on Friday in "Yediot Ahronot" and ynet.

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Apartheid #StateBuilding

  23. #Israel / Hamas' complete defeat - and then Gaza's rehabilitation

    #Ynet is publishing a disturbing proposal written by some Israeli academics and “policymakers,” who are promoting the establishment of a system of governance in Gaza that eerily resembles US's failed state-building experiment in #Iraq, or more closely, the apartheid-era Bantustans of South Africa. The working paper was allegedly already read by government officials.

    The paper is titled "From a murderous regime to a moderate society". It was written by four Israeli academics, and reviewed by members of the Military Intelligence Directorate and the War Cabinet. Its authors state that there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat" - which, in their opinion, includes losing control over territory and "public trials" for its leaders. It also outlines a path for rehabilitation and de-radicalization. "Rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail," the authors wrote.

    The document, written in February, deals with the question of how Gazan society can become “a peaceful neighbor to the State of Israel.” The authors assume that victory - at least in the sense of preventing Hamas' resurgence and harming Israel - requires "rehabilitating and transforming a nation led by “a murderous ideology,” and cultivating stable institutions and an Arab culture that does not educate for jihad and accepts the existence of the of Israel as the Jewish people's nation-state."

    The authors’ conclusions are provocative. First, there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat," which means losing territory (for an unlimited period of time) and "public trials" for Hamas leaders. One of the authors, Dr. Palmor, says: "My position is that the average Palestinian needs to feel defeated. He needs to feel that the path they've taken so far, including education, hasn't worked. In my opinion, we should have declared the entire northern Gaza Strip as Israeli territory, for all intents and purposes." This is his opinion, not the document's recommendation.

    All the writers agree that Hamas' defeat is necessary and that “rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail." To succeed, they propose setting a "positive horizon for the defeated nation, conditioned on achieving concrete and measurable goals," and suggest establishing an "autonomous Palestinian entity."

    The authors proposed (already in February) the immediate establishment of an effective mechanism to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They wrote that "it is necessary to achieve control as soon as possible over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza in order to prevent further deterioration and to deprive Hamas of one of its most important recruitment bases."

    But this is clearly not a “peace plan”: "The state independence of this entity must be conditional on strict conditions, including education for peace, renunciation of violence and terror, and effective security and administrative capabilities," they write. "Even if Israel is not interested in ruling Gaza and prefers to establish a different civilian government in the Strip, the option of Israeli military rule must hover in the background."

    [Hebrew] ynet.co.il/news/article/hklxvy

    A glaring omission in the proposal is, understandably, the occupation itself. Regardless of how Israel chooses to frame the events of October 7th, it's impossible to detach them from the broader context of Palestinian resistance and the right to self-determination, which is enshrined in international law. Israel can continue down the path of entrenching its occupation, but it's unlikely to find much support from its allies. In fact, by doing so, Israel risks becoming increasingly isolated and likened to the apartheid regime of South Africa, a comparison that already has severe diplomatic and economic consequences.

    The full article will be published on Friday in "Yediot Ahronot" and ynet.

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Apartheid #StateBuilding

  24. #Israel / Hamas' complete defeat - and then Gaza's rehabilitation

    #Ynet is publishing a disturbing proposal written by some Israeli academics and “policymakers,” who are promoting the establishment of a system of governance in Gaza that eerily resembles US's failed state-building experiment in #Iraq, or more closely, the apartheid-era Bantustans of South Africa. The working paper was allegedly already read by government officials.

    The paper is titled "From a murderous regime to a moderate society". It was written by four Israeli academics, and reviewed by members of the Military Intelligence Directorate and the War Cabinet. Its authors state that there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat" - which, in their opinion, includes losing control over territory and "public trials" for its leaders. It also outlines a path for rehabilitation and de-radicalization. "Rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail," the authors wrote.

    The document, written in February, deals with the question of how Gazan society can become “a peaceful neighbor to the State of Israel.” The authors assume that victory - at least in the sense of preventing Hamas' resurgence and harming Israel - requires "rehabilitating and transforming a nation led by “a murderous ideology,” and cultivating stable institutions and an Arab culture that does not educate for jihad and accepts the existence of the of Israel as the Jewish people's nation-state."

    The authors’ conclusions are provocative. First, there is a need for Hamas' "complete defeat," which means losing territory (for an unlimited period of time) and "public trials" for Hamas leaders. One of the authors, Dr. Palmor, says: "My position is that the average Palestinian needs to feel defeated. He needs to feel that the path they've taken so far, including education, hasn't worked. In my opinion, we should have declared the entire northern Gaza Strip as Israeli territory, for all intents and purposes." This is his opinion, not the document's recommendation.

    All the writers agree that Hamas' defeat is necessary and that “rehabilitation under fire is doomed to fail." To succeed, they propose setting a "positive horizon for the defeated nation, conditioned on achieving concrete and measurable goals," and suggest establishing an "autonomous Palestinian entity."

    The authors proposed (already in February) the immediate establishment of an effective mechanism to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They wrote that "it is necessary to achieve control as soon as possible over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza in order to prevent further deterioration and to deprive Hamas of one of its most important recruitment bases."

    But this is clearly not a “peace plan”: "The state independence of this entity must be conditional on strict conditions, including education for peace, renunciation of violence and terror, and effective security and administrative capabilities," they write. "Even if Israel is not interested in ruling Gaza and prefers to establish a different civilian government in the Strip, the option of Israeli military rule must hover in the background."

    [Hebrew] ynet.co.il/news/article/hklxvy

    A glaring omission in the proposal is, understandably, the occupation itself. Regardless of how Israel chooses to frame the events of October 7th, it's impossible to detach them from the broader context of Palestinian resistance and the right to self-determination, which is enshrined in international law. Israel can continue down the path of entrenching its occupation, but it's unlikely to find much support from its allies. In fact, by doing so, Israel risks becoming increasingly isolated and likened to the apartheid regime of South Africa, a comparison that already has severe diplomatic and economic consequences.

    The full article will be published on Friday in "Yediot Ahronot" and ynet.

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Apartheid #StateBuilding

  25. "The Biden administration plan for the “day after” in Gaza is rooted in American hubris and ignorance, and therefore doomed to failure."

    "The United States has a long history of misunderstanding the Mideast, but this level of ignorance and willful blindness far surpass anything we’ve seen before."

    Mitchell Plitnick: mondoweiss.net/2024/01/bidens-

    #Biden #normalization #AbrahamAccords #complicated #postFactual #dillusion #stateBuilding #governance #coloniality #proZionism #StandWithIsrael #USPol

  26. "The Biden administration plan for the “day after” in Gaza is rooted in American hubris and ignorance, and therefore doomed to failure."

    "The United States has a long history of misunderstanding the Mideast, but this level of ignorance and willful blindness far surpass anything we’ve seen before."

    Mitchell Plitnick: mondoweiss.net/2024/01/bidens-

  27. "The Biden administration plan for the “day after” in Gaza is rooted in American hubris and ignorance, and therefore doomed to failure."

    "The United States has a long history of misunderstanding the Mideast, but this level of ignorance and willful blindness far surpass anything we’ve seen before."

    Mitchell Plitnick: mondoweiss.net/2024/01/bidens-

    #Biden #normalization #AbrahamAccords #complicated #postFactual #dillusion #stateBuilding #governance #coloniality #proZionism #StandWithIsrael #USPol

  28. "The Biden administration plan for the “day after” in Gaza is rooted in American hubris and ignorance, and therefore doomed to failure."

    "The United States has a long history of misunderstanding the Mideast, but this level of ignorance and willful blindness far surpass anything we’ve seen before."

    Mitchell Plitnick: mondoweiss.net/2024/01/bidens-

    #Biden #normalization #AbrahamAccords #complicated #postFactual #dillusion #stateBuilding #governance #coloniality #proZionism #StandWithIsrael #USPol

  29. "The Biden administration plan for the “day after” in Gaza is rooted in American hubris and ignorance, and therefore doomed to failure."

    "The United States has a long history of misunderstanding the Mideast, but this level of ignorance and willful blindness far surpass anything we’ve seen before."

    Mitchell Plitnick: mondoweiss.net/2024/01/bidens-

    #Biden #normalization #AbrahamAccords #complicated #postFactual #dillusion #stateBuilding #governance #coloniality #proZionism #StandWithIsrael #USPol

  30. 🇬🇼 The programme of the international conference "The Unilateral Proclamation of Independence of Guinea-Bissau: Fifty Years Later (1973-2023)", which we will host on 22 and 23 September, is now available on our website.

    The conference will be hybrid.

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/unil

    @histodons

    #Histodons #Colonialism #AntiColonialism #GuineaBissau #PAIGC #StateBuilding #ColonialHistory #ColdWar #AfricanColonies

  31. 🇬🇼 The programme of the international conference "The Unilateral Proclamation of Independence of Guinea-Bissau: Fifty Years Later (1973-2023)", which we will host on 22 and 23 September, is now available on our website.

    The conference will be hybrid.

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/unil

    @histodons

    #Histodons #Colonialism #AntiColonialism #GuineaBissau #PAIGC #StateBuilding #ColonialHistory #ColdWar #AfricanColonies

  32. 🇬🇼 The programme of the international conference "The Unilateral Proclamation of Independence of Guinea-Bissau: Fifty Years Later (1973-2023)", which we will host on 22 and 23 September, is now available on our website.

    The conference will be hybrid.

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/unil

    @histodons

    #Histodons #Colonialism #AntiColonialism #GuineaBissau #PAIGC #StateBuilding #ColonialHistory #ColdWar #AfricanColonies

  33. 🇬🇼 The programme of the international conference "The Unilateral Proclamation of Independence of Guinea-Bissau: Fifty Years Later (1973-2023)", which we will host on 22 and 23 September, is now available on our website.

    The conference will be hybrid.

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/unil

    @histodons

    #Histodons #Colonialism #AntiColonialism #GuineaBissau #PAIGC #StateBuilding #ColonialHistory #ColdWar #AfricanColonies

  34. 🇬🇼 The programme of the international conference "The Unilateral Proclamation of Independence of Guinea-Bissau: Fifty Years Later (1973-2023)", which we will host on 22 and 23 September, is now available on our website.

    The conference will be hybrid.

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/unil

    @histodons

    #Histodons #Colonialism #AntiColonialism #GuineaBissau #PAIGC #StateBuilding #ColonialHistory #ColdWar #AfricanColonies