<p><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>The Anglophone Question &amp;amp; Postcolonial Hegemony in Cameroon: The Past that Did Not Pass&nbsp;is a comprehensive collection of essays and analyses that explore the historical colonial postcolonial legal and international relations aspects of the politico-cultural and linguistic crisis between the English-speaking former British Southern Cameroons (now divided into the Northwest and Southwest regions) and the French-speaking majority of the former French Cameroon la République du Cameroun. This conflict has shaken Cameroon to its core since the 1990s and led to an armed conflict between the government of Cameroon and Anglophone non-&nbsp;state armed groups. The premise of this book is that the Anglophone Question the problematic situation of the muted English and Pidgin-speaking minority in French Cameroon is one of the unfinished items of business of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles of 1919 that resolved the conflicts of that great conflict. The Anglophone conflict has been exacerbated by the authoritarian republican chieftaincy that was installed in Cameroon after independence and reunification. This neo-patrimonial kleptocratic regime of Cameroon has with the support of its international partners emphasized the argument of force rather than the force of argument thereby creating yet another frozen African conflict.</span></p><p></p>
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