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Foreign diplomatic relations of Zimbabwe

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Zimbabwe’s relations with other states are determined by her political, economic, and historical influences. The country has been engaged with many international organizations and areas to promote commercial ties, political alliances, and development cooperation. The following is a summary of Zimbabwe’s diplomatic relations: Regional relations in Africa These are: SADC This regional body, Southern African […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of Sudan

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Sudan has a complicated foreign policy history that has been influenced by changes in political leadership, regional factors, and decades of internal warfare. Natural resources, especially gold and oil, and the country’s geographic location, which connects Sub-Saharan Africa and the Arab world, have considerable impact on its diplomacy. Sudan has adopted many foreign policy philosophies […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of Zambia

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Zambia is still pursuing a lively and multi-faceted method of foreign policy orientation. Zambia has been adopting policies since it gained independence from Britain in 1964 that are oriented towards economic partnerships and drawing regional blocs and pursuing international relations actively. This is due in part to its previous experiences as a proponent of major […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of Uganda

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As a landlocked country in East Africa, Uganda’s foreign policy is influenced by its economic aspirations, historical links, and regional security issues. Uganda has changed from a politically unstable nation to a major force in African diplomacy since separating from Britain in 1962. Its international relations are defined by its strategic location, involvement in regional […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of Tunisia

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Located at the intersection of the Arab and Mediterranean worlds, Tunisia is a country in North Africa that has historically played a significant role in local and global affairs. Its diplomatic contacts have been influenced by its strategic position, historical connections to Europe and the Arab world, and changes in foreign policy following the revolution. […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of Togo

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Despite its size and financial limitations, Togo, a tiny but well-positioned West African country, has long been involved with global politics. Togo has maintained a distinctive diplomatic orientation in West Africa, Africa, and beyond by using its physical location and political ties between Ghana, Benin, and Burkina Faso. With a past shaped by colonial domination, […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of Tanzania

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An important figure in African diplomacy for a long time is Tanzania, a country renowned for its idyllic setting, stable politics, and rich traditions. From its early years of freedom under the visionary reign of Julius Nyerere to its current international involvement, Tanzania has always promoted peacekeeping, non-alliance, and geographical unity. This page explores the […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of Swaziland

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Formerly known as Swaziland, Eswatini is a tiny Southern African landlocked monarchy. Eswatini continues to hold a special place in international diplomacy despite its small size and population. Its conventional governing structure, strategic economic interests, and reliance on regional and global collaborations all influence its foreign policy. Under seven main headings, this article examines Eswatini’s […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of South Sudan

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On July 9, 2011, South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, proclaimed its independence after decades of civil war with Sudan. Although the prospect of self-governance provided a new beginning, the nation’s domestic problems, economic hardships, and the strategic value of its natural resources have subsequently influenced its international diplomatic ties. Seven major themes […]

Foreign diplomatic relations of South Africa

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South Africa, a major player in regional and international diplomacy, is situated near the southernmost point of the African continent. The nation’s complicated apartheid past, democratic shift, and the quest for local power and international collaboration have all influenced its foreign policy. South Africa is a major force in world politics today, with a foreign […]