Azerbaijan 2000
Yearbook 2000 Azerbaijan. In March, the “president” of the Nagorno-Karabakh breaker, Arkadij Gukasian, was subjected to an armed attack. He was wounded but survived. A […]
Yearbook 2000 Azerbaijan. In March, the “president” of the Nagorno-Karabakh breaker, Arkadij Gukasian, was subjected to an armed attack. He was wounded but survived. A […]
Yearbook 2000 Austria. Austria began the year with a political deadlock after the parliamentary elections in October 1999, when the right-wing populist party, FPÖ (Freiheitliche […]
Yearbook 2000 Australia. Queen Elizabeth II visited Australia in March for the first time since the referendum on whether or not to be the monarchy […]
Yearbook 2000 Armenia. The entire government resigned when Prime Minister Aram Sarkisian was dismissed in May by President Robert Kotjarjan. The president accused the government […]
Yearbook 2000 Argentina. President Fernando de la Rúa’s first year in power has been dominated by economic problems, and in November he warned that Argentina […]
Yearbook 2000 Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda are among the 35 “tax havens” that the OECD threatened with financial sanctions if they did not […]
Yearbook 2000 Angola. Civil war raged during the year between the UNIA guerrilla movement (União Nacional para a Independente Total de Angola) and the government […]
Yearbook 2000 Andorra. Work on a customs treaty between Andorra and the EU, which began in 1996, continued but could not be completed before the […]
Yearbook 2000 Algeria. The amnesty issued by President Abdelaziz Bouteflika for militant Islamists in the summer of 1999 expired on January 13. According to official […]
Yearbook 2000 Albania. This fall’s local elections were relatively calm, although some irregularities occurred, especially in those parts where the majority are ethnic Greeks. The […]