None of the borders shaping modern African countries have existed in the same guise prior to the Europeans' arrival. Especially starting from the nineteenth century, European powers increasingly deprived lands in Africa of their native social organization, in pursuance of vital space for the colonial machinery. The boundary lines created throughout Africa are indeed a genuine product of colonialism and were used to delimit artificial spaces of dominance. Within these areas, in fact, both subjugating powers and social representations acted to the detriment of the Africans.

The OAU and the question of borders / ZOPPI M,. - In: JOURNAL OF AFRICAN UNION STUDIES. - ISSN 2050-4292. - STAMPA. - 2:(2013), pp. 43-62.

The OAU and the question of borders

ZOPPI M
2013

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None of the borders shaping modern African countries have existed in the same guise prior to the Europeans' arrival. Especially starting from the nineteenth century, European powers increasingly deprived lands in Africa of their native social organization, in pursuance of vital space for the colonial machinery. The boundary lines created throughout Africa are indeed a genuine product of colonialism and were used to delimit artificial spaces of dominance. Within these areas, in fact, both subjugating powers and social representations acted to the detriment of the Africans.
2013
The OAU and the question of borders / ZOPPI M,. - In: JOURNAL OF AFRICAN UNION STUDIES. - ISSN 2050-4292. - STAMPA. - 2:(2013), pp. 43-62.
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