Tanzania
No, it is an example of a perforated state. Indonesia would be an example of a fragmented state.
That will depend on where you are starting from. If you were in parts of Asia, it is possible to drive to Africa, but not if you were in Australia for example.
Some people in Africa live in huts, some live in ultra modern city apartments.
It was located pretty much where the modern country of Benin is, on the west coast of Africa, between Togo and Nigeria.
Balkanization - 2002 was released on: USA:10 October 2002 (Austin Film Festival)
Balkanization refers to the fragmentation of a region or state into smaller, often hostile, units. A prominent example is the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, where ethnic tensions led to the emergence of several independent countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. This process was marked by conflict and strife, illustrating how political and ethnic divisions can lead to instability and division within a region.
The balkanization of this country failed, it was just too small to be divided, even with all the hostilities between the different ethnic groups.
Ethnic conflict.
Balkanization is the fragmentation of a larger region or state into smaller regions or states, which may be hostile or uncooperative with one another.
Modern mostly.
No, Balkanization is a geopolitical term, originally used to describe the violent process of fragmentation or division of a region or state into smaller regions or states that are often hostile or non-cooperative with one another.
South Africa
The cast of Balkanization - 2002 includes: Mark Blum as John Slyconish Nadia Dajani as Nadia Harding Stephanie Fend as Hannah Dragovic Mark Feuerstein as Matt Harding Matthew Rauch as Allan Starling
Yes.
No, Africa is a continent and there are regions in Africa. For example Libya is located in the North region of Africa.
Ethiopia is the name of a country in Africa.