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Tibet, Palestine and the politics of failure | openDemocracy
The victims of "post-colonial sequestration", by contrast, failed to make it past the barrier of independence and international recognition. Instead they fell into a state of half-recognised, but contested, existence. After the war of 1948-49 the "Palestine question" disappeared almost entirely from the international scene, only to re-emerge with the defeat of the Arab armies in the six-day war of 1967. Tibet too has undergone long years of neglect in the international arena, punctuated by periodic (and notably near-half-century) reincarnations of interest: the bloody British occupation of Lhasa in 1904-05, the insurrection against Chinese rule and flight of the Dalai Lama in 1959, and now the uprising of March 2008 (see Gabriel Lafitte, "Tibet: revolt with memories", 18 March 2008).
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The Post Online (Cameroon): Local Traditions Can Create Democratic Governance - Fon Chafah
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South Africa’s second coming: the Nongqawuse syndrome Achille Mbembe - openDemocracy
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Mbembe
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Mbembe talk
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Achille Mbembe. On the Postcolony . Studies on the history of society and culture. Berkeley: University
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Africa in Motion: An interview with the post-colonialism theoretician Achille Mbembe
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Necropolitics
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Necropolitics
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interview with Mbembe
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2nd Chapter of _On the Postcolony_, "On Private Indirect Government", [PDF]
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