Logone and Dar al-Kuti: Phantom Independence in Central Africa
Loading...
Files
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
St Petersburg State University
Abstract
The republics of Logone and Dar al-Kuti are vivid examples of phantom independence
in the countries of Central Africa. Unlike the really existing unrecognized
states, these pseudo-states first appeared in the political discourse of the
ruling regimes, allegedly struggling with the separatists. Subsequently, the myth
of Logone and Dar al-Kuti was adopted by the forces advocating autonomy or
independence in the south of Chad and the north of the Central African Republic.
Description
Citation
Dobronravin N. A. Logone and Dar al-Kuti: Phantom Independence in Central Africa. Digest of World Politics, vol. 10, ed. by T. S. Nemchinova, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg State University Press, 2020, pp. 68–79.