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State ideology of Zaire
Mobutism (French: Mobutisme) or Mobutuism (French: Mobutuisme) was the state ideology of Zaire (present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo) during the
Mobutism
Country in Central Africa (1965–1997)
serving as "the repositories and guarantors of Mobutism". Quite aside from the merits or weaknesses of Mobutism, the MPR drew much of its legitimacy from the
Zaire
Ruling party of Zaire from 1967 to 1997
of the Republic, and holds the plenitude of power exercise," and that "Mobutism" was constitutional doctrine. All citizens of Zaire became members of the
Popular Movement of the Revolution
Popular_Movement_of_the_Revolution
Congolese politician and independence leader (1925–1961)
of nationalism, pan-Africanism, nonalignment, and social progressivism. Mobutism built off of these principles. Congolese university students—who had up
Patrice_Lumumba
President of DR Congo and Zaire from 1965 to 1997
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Mobutu_Sese_Seko
Anti-Mobutu military coalition (1996–1997)
October 1996 – 17 May 1997 (211 days) Active regions Zaire Ideology Anti-Mobutism Anti-Hutu Militarism Centralization Authoritarianism Allies Uganda Rwanda
AFDL
Clothing style from Zaire
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Abacost
1967 Congolese political manifesto
position of the MPR as a combination of "Authenticité" and "Mobutism". It defined Mobutism as an expression of Congolese nationalism, the rejection of
Manifesto_of_N'sele
Official state ideology initiated in the former Republic of Zaire
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Authenticité_(Zaire)
Chemical compound
crystal structures of the one-dimensional ribbon chains [MOBut·ButOH]∞ and the cubane species [MOBut]4 (M = K and Rb)". Polyhedron. 10 (3): 337–345. doi:10
Potassium_tert-butoxide
Communist party in Zaire (1967–1996)
reappeared on the political scene as one of the main leaders against Mobutism. At the invitation of the new regimes in Uganda (Yoweri Museveni) and Rwanda
Party of the People's Revolution
Party_of_the_People's_Revolution
State where only 1 party may form a government
1990 44 years, 54 days Europe Zaire Popular Movement of the Revolution Mobutism Zairean nationalism Authenticité 1970 1990 Africa Zambia United National
One-party_state
African socialist political ideology
portal African Review African socialism Black Power Garveyism Lumumbism Mobutism Sankarism Wilczynski 1981, p. 394, Nkrumah, Kwame. Smith 1991, p. 31. Convention
Nkrumaism
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Foreign policy of the Mobutu Sese Seko administration
Foreign_policy_of_the_Mobutu_Sese_Seko_administration
Facet of English etymology
(dance) – possibly from Fulani mererek i meaning "to shake or quiver" Mobutism – state ideology of Mobutu Sese Seko, the dictator of Zaire (now Democratic
English words of African origin
English_words_of_African_origin
Revolution as the only legally permitted party. It enshrined the status of Mobutism as the state ideology. The 1974 constitution was the third in the Congo's
Constitution_of_Zaire
Political party in Burundi
Authoritarianism Under Michel Micombero: Democratic centralism Ujamma Mobutism African socialism Republicanism Under Louis Rwagasore: Anti-colonialism
Union_for_National_Progress
Authoritarian regime
recognized by historians as a right-wing regime and its state ideology of Mobutism has sometimes been seen as a Third Position ideology. Rwanda under Habyarimana
Right-wing_dictatorship
Political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ideology Congolese nationalism Liberal conservatism Christian democracy Mobutism Political position Centre-right to right-wing Colours Green and yellow
Union_of_Mobutist_Democrats
Violent unrest in Zaire in 1991
the "orgy of pillaging", specifically targeting anything representing Mobutism such as government offices, but also foreigner-owned houses and companies
1991_Zaire_unrest
McCarthy Metaxism, after Ioannis Metaxas Mentzenism, after Sławomir Mentzen Mobutism, after Mobutu Sese Seko Möllemannism, after Jürgen Möllemann Mosleyism
List of ideologies named after people
List_of_ideologies_named_after_people
the state took over direct control of the nation's schools. Courses in Mobutism supplanted courses in religious instruction. Students in the former church
Catholic Church in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Catholic_Church_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Bilateral relations
political change in Kinshasa. Presidential spokesman Mike McCurry spoke of “Mobutism” as nothing more than a chapter in history and emphasized that Zaire now
Democratic Republic of the Congo–United States relations
Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo–United_States_relations
Minoritarianism - Minorities - Miscegenation - Mission-based organization - Mobutism - Mock election - Modern American liberalism - Monarchism - Monarchy -
Index_of_politics_articles
projecting an image of modernity through symbolic displays of power. Before Mobutism was codified as the official state ideology, authenticité functioned as
Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Music_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
limb of the moon's Earth-faced hemisphere). Mobutu, Zaïrese president – Mobutism. August Ferdinand Moebius, German astronomer and mathematician – Moebius
List_of_eponyms_(L–Z)
Opponents of Mobutist ideology
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Zairean_political_exiles
events that happened during 1972 in Zaire. President: Mobutu Sese Seko Mobutism "Mobutu to Wipe Out Relics of Colonial 'Congo'", The Star-News (Pasadena)
1972_in_Zaire
Movement of the Revolution as the only legally permitted party and enshrines Mobutism as the state ideology. 22–24 September Zaire 74 is a three-day live music
1974_in_Zaire
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Sword. Saber.
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Young. Jove's child. Feminine of Julius.
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Beautiful girl, Beautiful woman
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Unfettered Camel; Lucky
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Bean farmer.
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