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African-on-African Colonization

The Ill-Fated Ambazonia-Cameroun Political Partnership
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  • African-on-African Colonization on Hardback by Carlson Anyangwe
  • African-on-African Colonization on Hardback by Carlson Anyangwe
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African-on-African Colonization: The Ill-Fated Ambazonia-Cameroun Political Partnership is an extensive study of the phenomenon of African-on-African colonialism in postcolonial Africa; an egregious and vexed development that is causing instability and insecurity in many parts of the continent. Using Ambazonia as a case study, Carlson Anyangwe discusses two manifestations of colonialism that emerged from the ashes of white colonialism (neo-colonialism and African-on-African colonialism) and how Ambazonia has been impacted by both. Anyangwe also examines the Ambazonia-Cameroun political association—that was later turned into Ambazonia (formerly British Southern Cameroons)—to explore Cameroun’s colonial occupation of Ambazonia and Ambazonia’s long struggle to be free and accede to sovereign statehood. Interweaving several complex issues garnered from historical sources, political developments, and eye-witness accounts, this book provides a deeper understanding of the complexity of motives and concatenation of forces in Ambazonia, expressing the critical need to decolonize Ambazonia in an era of freedoms and democratization. This book is a compulsory reading for Ambazonians and scholars of the distorted history of Ambazonia and Cameroun.

Author Biography:

Carlson Anyangwe is professor emeritus at the University of Fort Hare, South Africa.
Release date Australia
August 15th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
394
ISBN-13
9781666950632
Product ID
38729124

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