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'''Revolutions of 1986 - 1995''' was a [[Revolutionary Wave|revolutionary wave]].
The '''Revolutions of 1986 - 1992''', otherwise called the '''Autumn of Nations''' or '''Fall of Nations''', were a [[Revolutionary Wave|revolutionary wave]] that occurred near the end of the 20th century that saw the greatest number of collapsing dictatorships in human history, with x% of dictatorships becoming [[Representative Democracy|representative democracies]].


== Countries Affected ==
== Events by Region ==
* Canada
 
* Mexico
=== Africa ===
* Nicaragua
* 1989: [[Benin Uprising (1989)|Benin Uprising]]
* El Salvador
* 1989: [[Madagascan Democracy Movement]]
* Panama
* 1990: [[Zambian Food Riots (1990)|Zambian Food Riots]]
* Haiti
* 1990: [[Gabon Uprising (1990)|Gabon Uprising]]
* Chile
* 1990: [[Moroccan General Strike (1990)|Moroccan General Strike]]
* Malawi
* 1991: [[Okavango River Campaign (1991)|Okavango River Campaign]]
* Zambia
* 1992: [[Malawi Democracy Movement]]
* Gabon
 
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=== Asia ===
* 1986: People Power Revolution
* 1987: [[June Democratic Struggle]]
* 1990: [[Osaka Workers' Uprising (1990)|Osaka Workers' Uprising]]
 
=== Europe ===
* 1990: Reunification of Germany
 
=== Oceania ===
 
=== North America ===
* 1989: [[Pittson Mine Strike (1989)|Pittson Mine Strike]]
* 1990: [[Oka Uprising]]
 
=== South America ===
* 1989: Democratisation of Paraguay
* 1990: Democratisation of Chile
 
== Results ==
* The greatest collapse in authoritarianism in global history, with dictatorships and authoritarianism falling in an area equivalent to 67 modern countries :
** 1986: Philippines
** 1987: Burkina Faso, Eswatini, South Korea
** 1988: Myanmar, Taiwan
** 1989: Comoros, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Lebanon, Liberia, Namibia, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, Sudan
** 1990: Benin, Cape Verde, Chad, Chile, Gabon, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Sao Tome, Trinidad and Tobago, Yemen, Zambia
** 1991: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Djibouti, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Niger, Russia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tajikistan, Togo, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
** 1992: Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Congo, El Salvador, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Tanzania
** 1993: Burundi, Ivory Coast, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique
** 1994: Guinea-Bissau, South Africa
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 April 2024

The Revolutions of 1986 - 1992, otherwise called the Autumn of Nations or Fall of Nations, were a revolutionary wave that occurred near the end of the 20th century that saw the greatest number of collapsing dictatorships in human history, with x% of dictatorships becoming representative democracies.

Events by Region

Africa

Asia

Europe

  • 1990: Reunification of Germany

Oceania

North America

South America

  • 1989: Democratisation of Paraguay
  • 1990: Democratisation of Chile

Results

  • The greatest collapse in authoritarianism in global history, with dictatorships and authoritarianism falling in an area equivalent to 67 modern countries :
    • 1986: Philippines
    • 1987: Burkina Faso, Eswatini, South Korea
    • 1988: Myanmar, Taiwan
    • 1989: Comoros, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Lebanon, Liberia, Namibia, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, Sudan
    • 1990: Benin, Cape Verde, Chad, Chile, Gabon, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Sao Tome, Trinidad and Tobago, Yemen, Zambia
    • 1991: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Djibouti, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Niger, Russia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tajikistan, Togo, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
    • 1992: Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Congo, El Salvador, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Tanzania
    • 1993: Burundi, Ivory Coast, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique
    • 1994: Guinea-Bissau, South Africa