Self-Determination and Secession in Africa: The Post-Colonial State - Routledge Studies in African Development - Redie Bereketeab - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138790810 - August 8, 2014
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Self-Determination and Secession in Africa: The Post-Colonial State - Routledge Studies in African Development 1st edition

Redie Bereketeab

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Self-Determination and Secession in Africa: The Post-Colonial State - Routledge Studies in African Development 1st edition

This book provides a unique comparative study of the major secessionist and self-determination movements in post-colonial Africa, examining theory, international law, charters of the United Nations, and the Organisation of African Unity (OAU)/African Union?s (AU) stance on the issue. The book explores whether self-determination and secessionism lead to peace, stability, development and democratisation in conflict-ridden societies, particularly looking at the outcomes in Eritrea and South Sudan.

The book covers all the major attempts at self-determination and secession on the continent, extensively analysing the geo-political, economic, security and ideological factors that determine the outcome of the quest for self-determination and secession. It reveals the lack of inherent clarity in international law, social science theories, OAU/AU Charter, UN Charters and international conventions concerning the topic.

This is a major contribution to the field and highly relevant for researchers and postgraduate students in African Studies, Development Studies, African Politics and History, and Anthropology.


296 pages, 8 black & white illustrations, 5 black & white tables, 3 black & white line drawings

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 8, 2014
ISBN13 9781138790810
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Anthropological
Pages 294
Dimensions 156 × 242 × 21 mm   ·   536 g
Language English  
Editor Bereketeab, Redie

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