Contrary to the vast majority of African states that gained independence through processes of decolonization from European colonial powers, Eritrea attained independent statehood by formally withdrawing from an established sovereign African state. This occurrence represents a remarkable political development in post-colonial Africa for at least two reasons: 1) it was the first time that a secessionist movement succeeded in its quest for independence; 2) the struggle for independence took place within a continental framework that was particularly hostile to the emergence of new states. Drawing upon secondary qualitative data sources, this study examines Eritrea’s secession against the background of scholarship that emphasizes the social, pol...
A construção dos Estados africanos no pós-independência contou com inúmeras influências, entre as qu...
O sistema de governação de muitos países africanos é ainda caracterizado por um total desrespeito pe...
This article develops the notions of “frontier” and “Luso-Africanity”, addressing some cases anchore...
Contrary to the vast majority of African states that gained independence through processes of decolo...
Since the dawn of independence in the 1960s, a number of African countries have experienced rebellio...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
The existential conditions in Middle East and North African countries that gave rise to the Arab Spr...
This article evaluates the transformational role of the African Union (AU) in enhancing state-buildi...
This article aims to analyze the conduct of the foreign policy of the Federal Democratic Republic of...
Este número dos Cadernos de Estudos Africanos debruça-se sobre o desporto em África, olhando a sua h...
Após as vitórias do ANC e de Nelson Mandela nas eleições de 1994, a comunidade internacional virou-s...
In 2013, following the coup led by the Séléka, which are Muslim rebel groups, Christian militias als...
This essay begins by addressing the security context in Africa and the structural violence that is f...
A História do continente africano e dos seus nativos foi passada a diversas gerações étnicas sobre a...
Marked by calamities that emphasize stereotyped views about itself, Africa presents itself to the 21...
A construção dos Estados africanos no pós-independência contou com inúmeras influências, entre as qu...
O sistema de governação de muitos países africanos é ainda caracterizado por um total desrespeito pe...
This article develops the notions of “frontier” and “Luso-Africanity”, addressing some cases anchore...
Contrary to the vast majority of African states that gained independence through processes of decolo...
Since the dawn of independence in the 1960s, a number of African countries have experienced rebellio...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
The existential conditions in Middle East and North African countries that gave rise to the Arab Spr...
This article evaluates the transformational role of the African Union (AU) in enhancing state-buildi...
This article aims to analyze the conduct of the foreign policy of the Federal Democratic Republic of...
Este número dos Cadernos de Estudos Africanos debruça-se sobre o desporto em África, olhando a sua h...
Após as vitórias do ANC e de Nelson Mandela nas eleições de 1994, a comunidade internacional virou-s...
In 2013, following the coup led by the Séléka, which are Muslim rebel groups, Christian militias als...
This essay begins by addressing the security context in Africa and the structural violence that is f...
A História do continente africano e dos seus nativos foi passada a diversas gerações étnicas sobre a...
Marked by calamities that emphasize stereotyped views about itself, Africa presents itself to the 21...
A construção dos Estados africanos no pós-independência contou com inúmeras influências, entre as qu...
O sistema de governação de muitos países africanos é ainda caracterizado por um total desrespeito pe...
This article develops the notions of “frontier” and “Luso-Africanity”, addressing some cases anchore...