The formation of post-colonial states in Africa and the Middle East gave birth to prolonged separatist wars. Exploring the evolution of these separatist wars Yaniv Voller examines the strategies that both governments and insurgents employed how these strategies were shaped by the previous struggle against European colonialism and the practices and roles that emerged in the subsequent period which moulded the identities aims and strategies of post-colonial governments and separatist rebels. Based on a wealth of primary sources Voller focuses on two post-colonial separatist wars; In Iraqi Kurdistan between Kurdish separatists and the government in Baghdad and Southern Sudan between black African insurgents and the government in Khartoum. By providing an account of both conflicts he offers a new understanding of colonialism decolonisation and the international politics of the post-colonial world.
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