Logone and Dar al-Kuti: Phantom Independence in Central Africa

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St Petersburg State University

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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.

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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.

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