Federalism to the rescue in Africa ?
Contrasting experiences from Nigeria to Sudan
By Marc-Antoine Pérouse de MontclosEnglish
In Africa, federalism is often understood to be a solution for governing extensive territories and multicultural societies in the context of weak states, especially following civil wars. Yet the experiences of Sudan and Nigeria show that the intrinsic virtues of this kind of system are very much limited by the way authoritarian regimes implement it.