111. African Boundary Conflicts and International Mediation: The Absence of Inclusivity in Mediating the Bakassi Peninsula Conflict
- Author:
- Aloysius Nyuymengka Ngalim
- Publication Date:
- 09-2016
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Social Science Research Council
- Abstract:
- This paper begins with a description of the conflict, mediation and post- mediation clashes, and an analysis of the mediation process. The main argument is that post-mediation clashes were a result of the exclusion of the views and interests of residents of the Bakassi peninsula. Background information on the conflict is presented to situate the paper within extant ideas on international mediation and to provide theoretical underpinning and a theoretical basis for the conclusion. This study draws data from documentary sources complemented with interviews conducted during fieldwork between January and April 2013. Documentary sources include press reports and legal documents related to the dispute as well as scholarly publications. Data was analyzed using the content analysis approach.
- Topic:
- Diplomacy, Imperialism, Conflict, and Humanitarian Crisis
- Political Geography:
- Africa, Nigeria, and Cameroon