The Libyan Connection: Settlement, War, and Other Entanglements in Northern Chad
The Libyan Connection: Settlement, War, and Other Entanglements in Northern Chad
Historically, connections between southern Libya and northern Chad have always been close, if only due to the fundamental need for connectivity that characterises most Saharan economies. Drawing on so far mostly inaccessible archival records and oral history, this article outlines the implications of this proximity, arguing that it led to intimate entanglements within families and an ongoing confusion of property rights. This in turn resulted in increased rather than diminished hostility during the years of war that opposed the two countries, as people attempted to define uncertain boundaries, and were ? and still are ? competing for access to similar resources, moral, symbolic, social, and economic.
CITATION: Scheele, Judith. The Libyan Connection: Settlement, War, and Other Entanglements in Northern Chad . : Cambridge University Press , 2016. The Journal of African History, Vol. 57, No. 1, 2016, pp. 115-134 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frlibyan-connection-settlement-war-and-other-entanglements-northern-chad-0