Tanganyika
Tanganyika merged with the island of Zanzibar on 26 April 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania.
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Voting alignment is computed from UN General Assembly roll-call votes (1946–present). Agreement rates count the share of resolutions where both countries cast the same vote (Yes/No/Abstain), weighted by the inverse square root of the number of countries voting, to down-weight near-unanimous resolutions. Ideal points are estimated using a Bayesian item-response model (Voeten 2013) that places each country on a left–right policy dimension each session. Issue-area breakdowns use the topic codes assigned by the UN Bibliographic Information System.
Voting alignment over time ideal point (re-centred) — 0 = global average · positive = more Western-aligned · BSV2017
Closest neighbours countries with the most similar voting alignment in a given year
Issue-area voting alignment % yes votes by issue category · 5-year rolling average
Speeches
Speeches per year
Dominant Topics
Representatives
General Debate browse all sessions ↗
| Session | Date | Speaker | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | Oct. 7, 1963 | Mr. Oscar S. Kambona | UNDL ↗ |
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UN Project. “Tanganyika.” UN Project, https://un-project.org/country/EAT/. Accessed .