Description
This book provides a new domain of analyzing the Anglophone secessionist struggle in Cameroon that has been evaded by most scholars/authors; which is the deeply-rooted geopolitical undertones. It examines the following specific contents which are responsible for the fueling of the secessionist drives: - the strategic location of the restive zone in the Gulf of Guinea, the presence of; natural and mineral resources, forest reserves, agro-industrial potentials, and its reasonable population size. The renewed bilateral relation between Cameroon and her western neighbor (Nigeria) as a result of the conflict are points of highlight. Meanwhile, Anglophone Historical memories, some aspects of foreign interventions (by some Great Power) have been equally analyzed from the geopolitical prism, as well as aspects patterning to the Anglophone geopolitical vision and identity politics.