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A01=Jacob Tatsitsa
A01=Manuel Domergue
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Africa
Algeria
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Author_Thomas Deltombe
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colonialism
conflict
counterinsurgency
de Gaulle
decolonization
empire
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Foccart
Franc CFA
Francafrique
France
imperialism
independence
insurgency
Mbembe
Mitterrand
neocolonial
revolution
Yaounde

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  • ISBN 9781788733762
  • Weight: 183g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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According to conventional wisdom, France's empire in sub- Saharan Africa ended peacefully. But this book tells a different story. The shocking violence of a secret war roiled Cameroon in the 1950s and '60s. A mass movement for self-determination had emerged under the leadership of the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon (UPC), and France responded with brutal repression. As in Algeria, French forces waged a bloody counterinsurgency campaign. They eventually eradicated the opposition and installed a client dictatorship in the capital, Yaoundé.

With the world focused on the Algerian bloodbath, the conflict in Cameroon received little attention at the time. Its devastating aftermath - and tens of thousands of victims - were intentionally obscured by French authorities and their local collaborators. The Cameroon War uncovers this hidden history. It illuminates a forgotten struggle for decolonisation at the origin of neocolonial rule in Francophone Africa, a story that is still unfolding today.
Thomas Deltombe is an editor and journalist who writes widely for the French press.

Manuel Domergue is Research Director at the Fondation Abbé Pierre and a regular contributor to Alternatives Economiques.

Jacob Tatsitsa is a Cameroonian historian who has taught at the University of Yaoundé.

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