ECAS 2009
3rd European Conference on African Studies
Leipzig, 4 to 7 June 2009

Panel 16: Medicine, Science, and the Location of Africa (Manuela Bauche / Stefan Hoffmann / Mari K. Webel)

Panel 15: Conflict and Space: Secessionist and autonomy conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa (Matthias Basedau)

Panel Organiser: Matthias Basedau

Despite the artificial character of state boundaries in Africa there are apparently few secessionist conflicts. More often we deal with autonomy conflicts. This panel will discuss - both on the general and country case level - possible causes such as natural resources, ethnic diversity, relative deprivation of regions and the role of the OAU/AU.

Accepted Abstracts

Ethnicised politics and internal conflicts in Rwanda and Burundi
 
Demanding Secession and Expecting Autonomy? Dynamics of Anglophone Cameroon Separatism.
'Exclusionary elite bargains' and the onset of large-scale violent conflict - The case of Uganda
Content and Context: Autonomy and conflict settlement in Sudan
Secessionism and the topography of the African state: the case of Casamance