Africa in Algerian diplomacy 1962-1973

Authors

  • جمال بلفردي
  • فاتح زياني

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v21i1.469

Keywords:

Algerian diplomacy, Boumediene, Ben Bella, African organization, decolonization and emancipation

Abstract

Based on the principles of the Algerian Revolution, which were endorsed by its charters, namely, decolonization and the fight against global imperialism, and the right of colonial peoples to self-determination without any ethnic or religious distinction. Algerian diplomacy was active after independence in all international fields and forums, particularly in The African continent has proceeded realistically in the introduction, serious cooperation with all international and regional actors and organizations in support of the independence of African countries. The completion of political liberalization with economic liberalization, and the elimination of dependency on all forms of neo-colonialism. The 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s represented the height of diplomatic activity in international forums, and the issue of Africa was the focus and solidity of the Algerian diplomatic machine. With its openness after independence, and its star more in the reigns of Presidents Ben Bella and Boumediene, the first translated its diplomatic policy towards Africa in strengthening the idea of liberation African peoples within the framework of the African Organization, Algeria was truly the star of the continent diplomatically during the period between 1962-1973.

Published

2023-10-12

How to Cite

بلفردي ج., & زياني ف. (2023). Africa in Algerian diplomacy 1962-1973. El Ihyaa, 21(1), 1103–1114. https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v21i1.469

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