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- Title
Processus de formation de l’État en Afrique : le cas du Niger.
- Authors
DJIBO, Mamoudou
- Abstract
The State, in its modern sense, is a recent phenomenon in Black Africa. It is, therefore, particularly difficult to understand in the African context in general, and in Niger in particular. Even if our historical space has known states, many maintain that the modern state that we know today is an exclusive legacy of colonial domination. It is, in fact, following its conquest, at the end of the 19th century, and its domination, until 1960, that the Niger space was endowed with the "State" of Niger, proclaimed on December 18, 1958, under the provisions of the Constitution of the Fifth French Republic to belong to the Community created by Title XII of this text of fundamental law. Our purpose examines the process of state formation in Africa, based on the case of Niger.
- Subjects
SUB-Saharan Africa; NIGER; NINETEENTH century; CONSTITUTIONS; STATE formation
- Publication
Cahiers de l'IREA, 2022, Issue 47, p167
- ISSN
2492-8267
- Publication type
Article