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The doctrine of international relations (inter-state, indeed),
territorial ideologies, the logic of autochthony and its
ramifications, ethnic cleansing, are all hinged at different levels
upon the same pseudo-fact: to every society a closed and exclusive
territory demarcated by fixed and linear borders. This way of
thinking, totally foreign to African societies for a long time, has
generated today more contradictions than it can ever solve. The
authors of this book make a clear distinction between territory
formation "from the top" as being a deliberate political project,
and its formation "from below" as being a more diffused historical
process which is determined by the scheme of antagonisms and
compromises between social forces. In lieu of a stark opposition
between "the top" and "below," the authors unveil the
interdependence and mutual influence which form the basis of a dual
system within which legal formation -by the colonial authorities
first, then by the postcolonial one- is confronted with a host of
subaltern spatial dynamics, neglecting thereby the legitimacy which
only them can provide. As an essential read for anyone who is
interested in the relationship between knowledge and power, this
book offers stimulating perspectives on the issue of African unity
and its epistemological and political challenges. It renews
profoundly our approaches to human security, citizenship, borders
and mobility.
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