Ungoverned Spaces and the Erosion of Sovereignty in Fragile African States

Introduction Across several African states, sovereignty is increasingly challenged not through outright territorial conquest but through gradual erosion in peripheral regions where state authority is weak. While many African states maintain de jure sovereignty through international recognition, their de facto sovereignty and effective control over territory and monopoly over legitimate violence remains uneven. Fragile African … Continue reading Ungoverned Spaces and the Erosion of Sovereignty in Fragile African States