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Paperback A History of Ivory Coast Book

ISBN: B0FNLCRC53

ISBN13: 9798299443141

A History of Ivory Coast

This comprehensive history chronicles the dramatic story of Ivory Coast, a nation of profound contrasts. For decades, it was the "Ivorian miracle," a beacon of stability and prosperity in West Africa, its gleaming capital of Abidjan a testament to a booming economy built on coffee and cocoa. This book meticulously traces the forces that forged this success, but also uncovers the deep-seated fault lines that lay just beneath the surface. It then charts the nation's shocking descent into political turmoil, ethnic division, and two devastating civil wars that shattered its reputation and tore its social fabric apart.

Delving deep into the nation's past, this narrative explores the rich history of the region long before European contact, detailing the rise and fall of pre-colonial kingdoms like the merchant empire of Kong and the Akan state of Gyaaman. It examines the pivotal arrival of European traders, the brutal legacy of the transatlantic slave trade, and the violent imposition of French colonial rule. The book details how the colonial economy, organized around export agriculture and dependent on a hated system of forced labor, created wealth for a few while entrenching inequalities that would haunt the nation for generations.

At the heart of the story is the towering figure of F lix Houphou t-Boigny, the nation's founding father, who presided over three decades of post-independence stability and growth. The book analyzes his unique brand of paternalistic one-party rule, his masterful use of patronage to balance ethnic interests, and his controversial but effective policy of maintaining close ties with France. It explores how this carefully constructed system delivered peace and rising living standards, but ultimately suppressed the political tensions that would explode with devastating force after his death.

The narrative then navigates the tumultuous decades that followed, detailing the succession crisis that gave rise to the toxic political ideology of "Ivoirit ," or "Ivorianness." This book explains how this doctrine of exclusion was weaponized to marginalize perceived foreigners, leading directly to the country's first-ever coup in 1999 and the civil war that split the nation in two. It provides a gripping account of the disputed 2010 election and the brutal conflict that followed, culminating in the fall of President Laurent Gbagbo and a tense, internationally-backed peace. The final chapters examine the difficult path to recovery, exploring the challenges of post-conflict reconstruction, the quest for justice and reconciliation through the international trial of Gbagbo, and the stunning economic revival under President Alassane Ouattara, all set against a backdrop of simmering political rivalries and new security threats that continue to shape the destiny of this complex and resilient West African nation.

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