Wars fought for political separation have become omnipresent in post-colonial Africa. From the division of Sudan, to the continued fragmentation of Somalia, and the protracted struggles of Cabinda and Azawad, conflict over secession and separation continues to the present day.This is the first single volume to examine the historical arc of secession and secessionist conflict across sub-Saharan Africa. Paying particular attention to the development of secessionist conflicts and their evolving goals, Secession and Separatist Conflicts in Postcolonial Africa draws on case studies and rigorous research to examine three waves of secessionist movements, themselves defined by international conflict and change. Using detailed case studies, the authors offer a framework to understand how secession and separation occur, how these are influenced by both preceding movements and global political trends, and how their ongoing legacies continue to shape African regional politics.Deeply engaging and thoroughly researched, this book presents a nuanced and important and important new overview of African separatist and secessionist conflicts. It addresses the structures, goals, and underlying influences of these movements within a broader global context to impart a rich understanding of why these conflicts are waged, and how they succeed or fail.
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Examines the historical arc of secession and secessionist conflict across sub-Saharan Africa. Paying particular attention to the development of secessionist conflicts and their evolving goals, this book draws on case studies and research to examine three waves of secessionist movements, themselves defined by international conflict and change.
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IntroductionPart I: The Civil SecessionsChapter One: The Secession of Katanga, 1960-1963Chapter Two: The Secession of Biafra, 1967-1970Part II: The Long WarsChapter Three: The Anomaly of Eritrean Secession, 1961-1993Chapter Four: The Secession of South Sudan, 1955-2005Part III: The New Wave of SecessionsChapter Five: De Facto Secession and the New Borders of Africa: Somaliland, 1991-PresentChapter Six: Transnational Communities and Secession: The Azawad Secessionists, 1990-1996Conclusion: Secession and the Secessionist Motive into the 21st Century
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781773851266
Publisert
2020-06-30
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Calgary Press
Vekt
333 gr
Høyde
226 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

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Om bidragsyterne

Charles G. Thomas is associate professor of comparative military studies and chair for strategy and security studies at the US Air Force eSchool of Graduate Professional Military Education. Toyin Falola is the Jacob and Francis Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin.