The Cameroon-nigeria Border Dispute. Management and Resolution, 1981-2011 - Hilary V. Lukong - Books - Langaa RPCIG - 9789956717590 - August 30, 2011
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The Cameroon-nigeria Border Dispute. Management and Resolution, 1981-2011

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At independence, Cameroon and Nigeria adhered to the OAU principle of uti possedetis juris by inheriting the colonial administrative borders whose delineation in some parts was either imperfect or not demarcated or both. The two countries tried to correct these anomalies. But such efforts were later thwarted by incessant geostrategic reckoning, dilatory, and diversionary tactics in the seventies and eighties that persisted and resurfaced in the nineties with a more determined posture. On two occasions, the border conflict almost boiled over to a full-scale war. First, in May 1981 when there was the exchange of fire between Cameroonian and Nigerian coast guards and second, in February 1994 when Nigeria marched her troops into Cameroon's Bakassi Peninsula. Elsewhere in Africa, border incidents like these have often degenerated into war. But Cameroon and Nigeria together with the international community managed these protracted incidents from escalating into war. This book examines the part played by the disputing parties, Cameroon and Nigeria; the mediation, conciliatory and adjudicatory role of third parties; regional and international organisations, in the process of the resolution of the border dispute from 1981-2011. The study situates the nature and dynamics of the dispute historically, and comprehensively explores in detail its causes, settlement and resolution.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 30, 2011
ISBN13 9789956717590
Publishers Langaa RPCIG
Pages 238
Dimensions 159 × 14 × 235 mm   ·   353 g
Language English