Many boundaries of the new African states created after World War II were drawn arbitrarily by colonial powers without regard for existing ethnic, cultural, or historical divisions. This often resulted in the grouping of diverse and rival ethnic communities within a single state, leading to tensions and conflict. Additionally, the lack of infrastructure and governance experience in these newly independent states contributed to instability and challenges in nation-building. Consequently, these artificial borders have often been sources of ongoing strife and civil unrest.
changes in the boundaries of states
african states became too weak to resist the slave trade
it reduced the way african states can resist europeans
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Colonialism was over and independence was the goal
The approaches to study of African politics can be difficult. They are based on colonial past and present problems of African states, boundaries, weak links with the state and the society amongst other things.
The lingering effects of colonial boundaries undermined efforts to build stable, democratic economies and states through out African states.
Bank of Central African States was created in 1972.
Economic Community of Central African States was created in 1981.
Central Bank of West African States was created in 1961.
The winners of 'The War Between The States'!!
Economic Community of West African States was created on 1975-05-28.
Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group was created in 1990.
In the south there were no "free African Americans ". All African Americans in the southern states were slaves. Therefore, slaves owners didn't create problems for free African Americans because they never met a free slaves.
Yes, states have intangible boundaries that are defined by legal agreements, historical treaties, or customary practices. These boundaries may not always be physically marked on the ground but are recognized and respected by other states and international bodies.
no