Emerging military-society interaction and political change in Cameroon
A reflection on the divide in democratic and political perceptions between the Cameroonian Army and the civilians they protect.
A reflection on the divide in democratic and political perceptions between the Cameroonian Army and the civilians they protect.
Dr Patience Munge Sone is lecturer in Law at the University of Buea, Cameroon. Abstract This article examines the general underlying principles of landownership in Cameroon and the northwest region
Abstract This paper sketches a conceptual framework of international conflict dynamics and resolution, examines the geopolitics of the Bakassi dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon, and outlines socio-economic implications of its
Abstract The 1990s ushered in an unprecedented wave of violent land/boundary disputes between village-groups in the Grasslands of Bamenda, North-West Province of Cameroon, on a scale that had never been
Abstract Lake Chad has been a source of economic livelihood for millions of people inhabiting the catchment areas in the four riparian states, namely: Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria. However,
Abstract This paper provides a socio-historical analysis of conflict between Fulbe pastoralists and farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. The discussion examines various structural factors that have fostered conditions conducive to conflict