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Introduction
Part I
1 The Secession of Katanga, 1960–1963
2 The Secession of Biafra, 1967–1970
Part II
3 The Anomaly of Eritrean Secession, 1961–1993
4 The Secession of South Sudan, 1955–2011
Part III
5 De Facto Secession and the New Borders of Africa: Somaliland, 1991–Present
6 Transnational Communities and Secession: The Azawad Secessionists, 1990–1996 and Beyond
Conclusion: Secession and the Secessionist Motive into the Twenty-first Century
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