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SelfDetermination and Secession in Africa (Routledge Studies in African Development),Used
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This book provides a unique comparative study of the major secessionist and selfdetermination movements in postcolonial Africa, examining theory, international law, charters of the United Nations, and the Organisation of African Unity (OAU)/African Unions (AU) stance on the issue. The book explores whether selfdetermination and secessionism lead to peace, stability, development and democratisation in conflictridden societies, particularly looking at the outcomes in Eritrea and South Sudan.The book covers all the major attempts at selfdetermination and secession on the continent, extensively analysing the geopolitical, economic, security and ideological factors that determine the outcome of the quest for selfdetermination 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.
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