"Fashoda syndrome" meaning in All languages combined

See Fashoda syndrome on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: In reference to the Fashoda Incident, considered to be the climax of the imperial territorial disputes between the United Kingdom and France in Eastern Africa. Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} Fashoda syndrome (uncountable)
  1. (politics) A tendency in French foreign policy in Africa to assert French influence in areas which might become susceptible to British influence. Wikipedia link: Fashoda Incident Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Politics Synonyms: Fashoda complex
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