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Secessionism in African Politics: Aspiration, Grievance, Performance, Disenchantment - Paperback

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by Lotje De Vries (Editor), Pierre Englebert (Editor), Mareike Schomerus (Editor)

Explores the topic of secessionism in Post-Colonial Africa in comparative perspective.
Explains how secessionism plays a role in different African countries.
Draws comparisons regarding the legal evolution of successionism in Africa.

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Secessionism perseveres as a complex political phenomenon in Africa, yet often a more in-depth analysis is overshadowed by the aspirational simplicity of pursuing a new state. Using historical and contemporary approaches, this edited volume offers the most exhaustive collection of empirical studies of African secessionism to date. The respected expert contributors put salient and lesser known cases into comparative perspective, covering Biafra, Katanga, Eritrea and South Sudan alongside Barotseland, Cabinda, and the Comoros, among others. Suggesting that African secessionism can be understood through the categories of aspiration, grievance, performance, and disenchantment, the book's analytical framework promises to be a building block for future studies of the topic.

Author Biography

Lotje de Vries is Assistant Professor at Wageningen University, the Netherlands.

Pierre Englebert is H. Russell Smith Professor of International Relations at Pomona College, USA.

Mareike Schomerus is Senior Research Fellow at Overseas Development Institute, UK.


Number of Pages: 501
Dimensions: 1.06 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 15, 2019
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