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  thomas sankara discours: Thomas Sankara Brian J. Peterson, 2021-03-02 Thomas Sankara: A Revolutionary in Cold War Africa offers the first complete biography in English of the dynamic revolutionary leader from Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara. Coming to power in 1983, Sankara set his sights on combating social injustice, poverty, and corruption in his country, fighting for women's rights, direct forms of democracy, economic sovereignty, and environmental justice. Drawing on government archival sources and over a hundred interviews with Sankara's family members, friends, and closest revolutionary colleagues, Brian J. Peterson details Sankara's political career and rise to power, as well as his assassination at age 37 in 1987, in a plot led by his close friend Blaise Compaoré. Thomas Sankara: A Revolutionary in Cold War Africa offers a unique, critical appraisal of Sankara and explores why he generated such enthusiasm and hope in Burkina Faso and beyond, why he was such a polarizing figure, how his rivals seized power from him, and why T-shirts sporting his image still appear on the streets today.
  thomas sankara discours: Thomas Sankara Speaks Thomas Sankara, 2023
  thomas sankara discours: Thomas Sankara Brian J. Peterson, 2021-03-02 Thomas Sankara: A Revolutionary in Cold War Africa offers the first complete biography in English of the dynamic revolutionary leader from Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara. Coming to power in 1983, Sankara set his sights on combating social injustice, poverty, and corruption in his country, fighting for women's rights, direct forms of democracy, economic sovereignty, and environmental justice. Drawing on government archival sources and over a hundred interviews with Sankara's family members, friends, and closest revolutionary colleagues, Brian J. Peterson details Sankara's political career and rise to power, as well as his assassination at age 37 in 1987, in a plot led by his close friend Blaise Compaoré. Thomas Sankara: A Revolutionary in Cold War Africa offers a unique, critical appraisal of Sankara and explores why he generated such enthusiasm and hope in Burkina Faso and beyond, why he was such a polarizing figure, how his rivals seized power from him, and why T-shirts sporting his image still appear on the streets today.
  thomas sankara discours: A Certain Amount of Madness Amber Murrey, 2018 Celebrating and critiquing the life of one of Africa's most important anti-imperialist leaders
  thomas sankara discours: Thomas Sankara Ernest Harsch, 2014
  thomas sankara discours: Making New People James Genova, 2022-11-01 On August 4, 1983, Captain Thomas Sankara led a coalition of radical military officers, communist activists, labor leaders, and militant students to overtake the government of the Republic of Upper Volta. Almost immediately following the coup’s success, the small West African country—renamed Burkina Faso, or Land of the Dignified People—gained international attention as it charted a new path toward social, economic, cultural, and political development based on its people’s needs rather than external pressures and Cold War politics. James E. Genova’s Making New People: Politics, Cinema, and Liberation in Burkina Faso, 1983–1987 recounts in detail the revolutionary government’s rise and fall, demonstrating how it embodied the critical transition period in modern African history between the era of decolonization and the dawning of neoliberal capitalism. It also uncovers one of the revolution’s most enduring and significant aspects: its promotion of film as a vehicle for raising the people’s consciousness, inspiring their efforts at social transformation, and articulating a new self-generated image of Africa and Africans. Foregrounding film and drawing evocative connections between Sankara’s political philosophy and Frantz Fanon, Making New People provides a deeply nuanced explanation for the revolution’s lasting influence throughout Africa and the world.
  thomas sankara discours: Words of Destiny Caterina Guenzi, 2021-03-01 Astrologers play an important role in Indian society, but there are very few studies on their social identity and professional practices. Based on extensive fieldwork carried out in the city of Banaras, Words of Destiny shows how the Brahmanical scholarly tradition of astral sciences (jyotiḥśāstra) described in Sanskrit literature and taught at universities has been adapted and reformulated to meet the needs and questions of educated middle and upper classes in urban India: How to get a career promotion? How to choose the most suitable field of study for children? When is the best moment to move into a new house? The study of astrology challenges ready-made assumptions about the boundaries between science and superstition, rationality and magic. Rather than judging the validity of astrology as a knowledge system, Caterina Guenzi explores astrological counseling as a social practice and how it works from within for both astrologers and their clients. She examines the points of view of those who use astrology either as a way of earning their living or as a means through which to solve problems and make decisions, concluding that, because astrology combines mathematical calculations and astronomical observations with ritual practices, it provides educated urban families with an idiom through which modern science and devotional Hinduism can be subsumed.
  thomas sankara discours: African Political Thought G. Martin, 2012-12-23 Focusing on individual political thinkers and beginning with indigenous African political thought, the book successively examines African nationalism, African socialism, populism and Marxism, Africanism and pan-Africanism, concluding with contemporary perspectives on democracy, development and the African state.
  thomas sankara discours: Façonné par la Haine, l’Exclusion et le Racisme Tarcisse Ruhamyandekwe, 2024-05-17 Ce livre raconte l’histoire de Tarcisse Ruhamyandekwe dont le parcours a commencé à sa naissance au Rwanda. Dans sa vie, il a vécu tellement d’actes d’exclusion, de discrimination et de racisme que sa première réaction était toujours de les ignorer. Ce n’était pas normal, mais c’était acceptable. Ce comportement était en quelque sorte le résultat de sa vie en général. L’exclusion, la discrimination et le racisme étaient présents dès le début de sa vie. Il est né au Rwanda, alors un pays où le racisme était violent et qui a culminé avec l’horrible génocide contre les Tutsis en 1994. Entre l’âge de cinq et sept ans, il a vu des soldats du régime politique postcolonial emmener son père au milieu de la nuit sous la menace d’armes à feu simplement parce qu’il était Tutsi. Entre l’âge de sept et treize ans, on lui demandait régulièrement de se lever et de révéler son groupe ethnique Tutsi en classe. Au début de la vingtaine, il a été expulsé de l’Université nationale du Rwanda et s’est exilé à cause de son groupe ethnique. Au milieu de la vingtaine, il était un étudiant sans papiers constamment soumis à des noms péjoratifs au Zaïre, et à la fin de la vingtaine, il était un réfugié sans pays au Swaziland. Avec ce bagage, le traiter de « nègre » dans la quarantaine au Canada n’était pas une insulte qui allait changer sa vie. Mais un racisme sournois allait le priver d’opportunités incroyables dans une société où la vie dépend grandement de la performance financière. Il a alors compris que pour une personne noire au Canada, et qui plus est immigrante, la fenêtre d’opportunité est si petite que non seulement vous avez un temps limité pour la saisir, mais également besoin de compétences spécifiques pour réussir, “et non sombrer”, dans un environnement hostile. Mais à la fin, ceux qui ont mis des difficultés et des embûches dans sa vie ont fait de lui une meilleure personne, plus forte, compatissante et plus résiliente.
  thomas sankara discours: The Parachute Drop Norbert Zongo, 2004
  thomas sankara discours: The African Dream Che Guevara, Ernesto Guevara, 2001 These African diaries--written when Che Guevara tried to help the people of the Congo throw off the yoke of colonial imperialism--afford a very personal insight into the thoughts and emotions of one of the 20th century's greatest revolutionary martyrs. of photos.
  thomas sankara discours: Politics, Property and Production in the West African Sahel Tor Arve Benjaminsen, Christian Lund, 2001 Through a number of case studies from the West African Sahel, this book links and explores natural resources management from the perspectives of politics, property and production.
  thomas sankara discours: Islamization from Below Brian J. Peterson, 2011-04-26 The colonial era in Africa, spanning less than a century, ushered in a more rapid expansion of Islam than at any time during the previous thousand years. In this groundbreaking historical investigation, Brian J. Peterson considers for the first time how and why rural peoples in West Africa became Muslim under French colonialism.Peterson rejects conventional interpretations that emphasize the roles of states, jihads, and elites in converting people, arguing instead that the expansion of Islam owed its success to the mobility of thousands of rural people who gradually, and usually peacefully, adopted the new religion on their own. Based on extensive fieldwork in villages across southern Mali (formerly French Sudan) and on archival research in West Africa and France, the book draws a detailed new portrait of grassroots, multi-generational processes of Islamization in French Sudan while also deepening our understanding of the impact and unintended consequences of colonialism.
  thomas sankara discours: Modern Architecture in Africa Antoni S. Folkers, Belinda A. C. van Buiten, 2019-07-22 This book offers unique insights into modern African architecture, influenced by modern European architecture, and at the same time a natural successor to existing site-specific and traditional architecture. It brings together the worlds of traditional site-specific architecture with the Modernist Project in Africa, which to date have only been considered in isolation. The book covers the four architectural disciplines: urban planning, building technology, building physics, and conservation. It includes an introduction with a historical outline and an analysis and comparison of a number of projects in various countries in Africa. On the basis of examples drawn from practice, the author documents and describes the hybrid architectural forms that have emerged from the confrontation and fusion with (pre)modern Western architecture and urban planning, and in so doing he also narrates the history of African architecture.
  thomas sankara discours: Shaped by Hate, Exclusion and Racism Tarcisse Ruhamyandekwe, 2021-03-05 This book tells a story of Tarcisse Ruhamyandekwe whose journey started at his birth in Rwanda. In his life, he has experienced so many acts of exclusion, discrimination and racism, so many times that his first reaction has been always to ignore them. This was not normal, but it was acceptable. That behaviour was somehow a result of his life in general. Exclusion, discrimination, and racism were present from the beginning of his life. He was born in Rwanda, then a country with a violent racism culminating in the horrible Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994. Between the age of five and seven, he watched soldiers of the post-colonial political regime countlessly take his father away in the middle of the night at gun point just because he was a Tutsi. Between the age of seven and thirteen, he was regularly asked to stand up and disclose his Tutsi ethnic group in class. In his early twenties he got expelled from National University of Rwanda and went to exile because of his ethnic group. In his mid-twenties, he was an undocumented student constantly subjected to derogatory naming in Zaire, and in his late twenties he was a refugee without a country in Swaziland. With that baggage, calling him a “Negro” in his forties in Canada was never a life-changing insult. But a sneaky racism was going to deny him incredible opportunities in a society where life depends greatly on financial performance. He understood then that for a Black person in Canada, and moreover immigrant, the window of opportunity is so small that not only do you have a limited time to take it, but you also need speci¬fic skills to rise, “not sink,” in a hostile environment. But in the end, those who put difficulties and hassles in his life made him a better person, stronger, compassionate and more resilient.
  thomas sankara discours: The Cost of Sugar Cynthia McLeod, 2011-01-07 The Cost of Sugar is an intriguing history of those rabid times in Dutch Surinam between 1765-1779 when sugar was king.Told through the eyes of two Jewish step sisters, Eliza and Sarith, descendants of the settlers of 'New Jerusalem of the River' know today as Jodensvanne. The Cost of Sugar is a frank expose of the tragic toll on the lives of colonists and slaves alike.
  thomas sankara discours: Land and the Politics of Belonging in West Africa Richard Kuba, Carola Lentz, 2006 These case studies explore how the politics of belonging at local and national levels in rural West Africa is intimately connected to land access and vice versa. Analyses explore long-term processes and recent changes in land rights, covering forest, savannah, state and segmentary societies in Anglo- and Francophone West African countries.
  thomas sankara discours: The Equality of the Human Races Joseph-Anténor Firmin, 2002 Rediscovering an early scientific challenge to racism This is the first paperback edition of the only English-language translation of the Haitian scholar Anténor Firmin's The Equality of the Human Races, a foundational text in critical anthropology first published in 1885 when anthropology was just emerging as a specialized field of study. Marginalized for its radical position that the human races were equal, Firmin's lucid and persuasive treatise was decades ahead of its time. Arguing that the equality of the races could be demonstrated through a positivist scientific approach, Firmin challenged racist writings and the dominant views of the day. Translated by Asselin Charles and framed by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban's substantial introduction, this rediscovered text is an important contribution to contemporary scholarship in anthropology, pan-African studies, and colonial and postcolonial studies.
  thomas sankara discours: Political Leadership in Africa Giovanni Carbone, Alessandro Pellegata, 2020-03-19 An innovative analysis of political leadership in Africa between 1960 and 2018, drawing on an entirely new dataset.
  thomas sankara discours: Burkina Faso Ernest Harsch, 2017-10-15 In October 2014, huge protests across Burkina Faso succeeded in overthrowing the long-entrenched regime of their authoritarian ruler, Blaise Compaoré. Defying all expectations, this popular movement went on to defeat an attempted coup by the old regime, making it possible for a transitional government to organize free and fair elections the following year. In doing so, the people of this previously obscure West African nation surprised the world, and their struggle stands as one of the few instances of a popular democratic uprising succeeding in postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa. For over three decades, Ernest Harsch has researched and reported from Burkina Faso, interviewing subjects ranging from local democratic activists to revolutionary icon Thomas Sankara, the man once dubbed 'Africa's Che Guevara.' In this book, Harsch provides a compelling history of this little understood country, from the French colonial period to the Compaoré regime and the movement that finally deposed him.
  thomas sankara discours: Student Politics in Africa Luescher, Thierry M., Klemencic, Manja, 2016-05-12 The second volume of the African Higher Education Dynamics Series brings together the research of an international network of higher education scholars with interest in higher education and student politics in Africa. Most authors are early career academics who teach and conduct research in universities across the continent, and who came together for a research project and related workshops and a symposium on student representation in African higher education governance. The book includes theoretical chapters on student organising, student activism and representation; chapters on historical and current developments in student politics in Anglophone and Francophone Africa; and in-depth case studies on student representation and activism in a cross-section of universities and countries. The book provides a unique resource for academics, university leaders and student affairs professionals as well as student leaders and policy-makers in Africa and elsewhere.
  thomas sankara discours: The Regime Change of Kwame Nkrumah A. Rahman, 2007-02-05 This book tells the story of Kwame Nkrumah, the first post-colonial president of an independent African country. The book utilizes previously unpublished and recently declassified IS State Department documents to give an analysis and a chronology of Nkrumah's fall. The book is written for a general audience and for academic historians and students.
  thomas sankara discours: Politics of African Anticolonial Archive Shiera S. el-Malik, Isaac A. Kamola, 2017-03-03 This volume collects an array of essays that reflect on anticolonialism in Africa, connecting the historical period with the anticolonial present through a critical examination of what constitutes the anticolonial archive.
  thomas sankara discours: Maurice Bishop Speaks Maurice Bishop, 1983 Speeches and interviews by the central leader of the workers and farmers government in the Carribean islands of Grenada. With an introduction by Steve Clark.
  thomas sankara discours: Madame Bovary of the Suburbs Sophie Divry, 2017-07-27 The story of a woman's life, from childhood to death, somewhere in provincial France, from the 1950s to just shy of 2025. She has doting parents, does well at school, finds a loving husband after one abortive attempt at passion, buys a big house with a moonlit terrace, makes decent money, has children, changes jobs, retires, grows old and dies. All in the comfort that the middle-classes have grown accustomed to. But she's bored. She takes up all sorts of outlets to try to make something happen in her life: adultery, charity work, esotericism, manic house-cleaning, motherhood and various hobbies - each one abandoned faster than the last. But no matter what she does, her life remains unfocussed and unfulfilled. Nothing truly satisfies her, because deep down - just like the town where she lives - the landscape is non-descript, flat, horizontal. Sophie Divry dramatises the philosophical conflict between freedom and comfort that marks women's lives in a materialistic world. Our heroine is an endearing, contemporary Emma Bovary, and Divry's prose will remind readers of the best of Houellebecq, the cold, implacable historian who paints a precise portrait of an era and those who inhabit it and in doing so renders existence indelibly absurd. Translated from the French by Alison Anderson
  thomas sankara discours: Burkina Faso Ernest Harsch, 2017-10-15 In October 2014, huge protests across Burkina Faso succeeded in overthrowing the long-entrenched regime of their authoritarian ruler, Blaise Compaoré. Defying all expectations, this popular movement went on to defeat an attempted coup by the old regime, making it possible for a transitional government to organize free and fair elections the following year. In doing so, the people of this previously obscure West African nation surprised the world, and their struggle stands as one of the few instances of a popular democratic uprising succeeding in postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa. For over three decades, Ernest Harsch has researched and reported from Burkina Faso, interviewing subjects ranging from local democratic activists to revolutionary icon Thomas Sankara, the man once dubbed ‘Africa’s Che Guevara.’ In this book, Harsch provides a compelling history of this little understood country, from the French colonial period to the Compaoré regime and the movement that finally deposed him.
  thomas sankara discours: When Everything Has Fallen Nathalia Zongo, 2007-03-15 When Everything Has Fallen is Nathalia Zongo's stirring memoir about helping her mother keep her family together during a tumultuous time in African history.
  thomas sankara discours: UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. III, Abridged Edition Unesco. International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa, 1992-11-03 The book first places Africa in the context of world history at the opening of the seventh century, before examining the general impact of Islamic penetration, the continuing expansion of the Bantu-speaking peoples, and the growth of civilizations in the Sudanic zones of West Africa--Back cover.
  thomas sankara discours: Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change Olivier Barrière, Mohamed Behnassi, Gilbert David, Vincent Douzal, Mireille Fargette, Thérèse Libourel, Maud Loireau, Laurence Pascal, Catherine Prost, Voyner Ravena-Cañete, Frédérique Seyler, Serge Morand, 2019-03-12 This book considers the principle of ‘sustainable development’ which is currently facing a growing environmental crisis. A new mode of thinking and positioning the ecological imperative is the major input of this volume. The prism of co-viability is not the economics of political agencies that carry the ideology of the dominant/conventional economic schools, but rather an opening of innovation perspectives through science. This volume, through its four parts, more than 40 chapters and a hundred authors, gives birth to a paradigm which crystallizes within a concept that will support in overcoming the ecological emergency deadlock.
  thomas sankara discours: African Political Thought Guy Martin, 2012-12-05 For most of its history, the African continent has witnessed momentous political change, remarkable philosophical innovation, and the complex cross-fertilization of ideologies and belief systems. This definitive study surveys the concepts, values, and historical upheavals that have shaped African political systems from the ancient period to the postcolonial era and beyond. Beginning with the emergence of indigenous political institutions, it traces the most important developments in African history, including the Africanization of Islam, liberal democratic movements, socialism, Pan-Africanism, and Africanist-Populist resistance to the neoliberal world order. The result is an invaluable resource on a region too often ignored in the history of political thought.
  thomas sankara discours: Le Burkina Faso Frédéric Lejeal, 2002-01-01 Pays méconnu du continent africain, le Burkina Faso (anciennement la Haute-Volta) est un cas d'espèce. Situé au cœur de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, il fut l'enjeu d'une âpre compétition entre puissances européennes avant que l'administration française ne le colonise à la fin du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe. Utilisé comme réservoir de main-d'œuvre afin de soutenir le développement de la Côte-d'Ivoire, il fut tour à tour démantelé puis reconstitué avant d'accéder à l'indépendance en 1960, sans avoir été mis en valeur. En dehors du coton ou des mines, les capacités économiques du pays restent, en effet, limitées ce qui ne peut le dispenser de l'aide internationale. Si le pays des hommes intègres a hérité d'un contexte difficile, sa population relève volontiers les défis qui lui sont posés avec une fierté et une abnégation teintées d'un fort sentiment national. Ainsi, la scène politique reste des plus originales, qui depuis l'indépendance a vu se succéder des régimes militaires et civils dont certains ont disparu sous la pression de la rue. La politique étrangère montre également l'influence que peut exercer un pays démuni sur l'échiquier sous-régional. Surtout, en l'absence de richesses, le Burkina Faso a joué la carte de l'exception culturelle. Le pays, qui reste un exemple d'hospitalité, donne au voyageur le sentiment de parcourir l'Afrique authentique, faiblement urbanisée et ayant su préserver tout un patrimoine fort d'une soixantaine d'ethnies dominées par les Mossi. Pour cette raison, le Burkina Faso s'est progressivement érigé en un véritable carrefour de l'Ouest africain relayé par les dizaines de manifestations dont la plus emblématique : le FESPACO.
  thomas sankara discours: Le Burkina Faso LEJEAL Frederic, 2002-01-01 Pays méconnu du continent africain, le Burkina Faso (anciennement la Haute-Volta) est un cas d'espèce. Situé au coeur de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, il fut l'enjeu d'une âpre compétition entre puissances européennes avant que l'administration française ne le colonise à la fin du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe. En l'absence de richesses, le Burkina Faso a joué la carte de l'exception culturelle. Le pays, qui reste un exemple d'hospitalité, donne au voyageur le sentiment de parcourir l'Afrique authentique.
  thomas sankara discours: Études du Centre de développement Conflits et croissance en Afrique Le Sahel Volume 1 Azam Jean-Paul, Morrisson Christian, 1999-09-14 Les conflits : tel est le sujet de ce livre. Rien là de bien original si ce n'est qu'il analyse la situation de quatre pays sahéliens d'un point de vue économique. Sans faire abstraction des facteurs sociaux, ethniques et historiques qui sont à ...
  thomas sankara discours: Political Reform In Francophone Africa John F Clark, 2018-02-07 Most African states experienced only a few fleeting years of democratic rule after independence before succumbing to authoritarianism. During the 1970s and 1980s, Africans and Westerners alike came to view dictatorship to be as much a part of the region’s social landscape as its grinding poverty. Yet the end of the Cold War and the sharpening of the economic crisis at the end of the 1980s have breathed new life into campaigns for democracy in Africa, shaking the foundations of many long-standing autocracies. In some cases, dramatic transitions took place, though the fate of the new democracies is far from certain. This volume explores the origins and evolution of political reform movements in several states of francophone Africa. The authors first make the case for the distinctiveness of francophone Africa, based on the influences of colonial history, language, and France’s contemporary role in Africa, then survey the challenges of reform, including the problems of transition from authoritarianism and consolidation of democratic regimes. Case studies of thirteen former French and Belgian colonies follow, organized by level of reform achieved: peaceful regime change, incremental reforms, repressed reform efforts, and reform in the midst of war.
  thomas sankara discours: Urban Dreams Claudia Roth, Willemijn de Jong, Manfred Perlik, Noemi Steuer, 2018-03-28 Claudia Roth's work on Bobo-Dioulasso, a city of half a million residents in Burkina Faso, provides uniquely detailed insight into the evolving life-world of a West African urban population in one of the poorest countries in the world. Closely documenting the livelihood strategies of members of various neighbourhoods, Roth’s work calls into question established notions of “the African family” as a solidary network, documents changing marriage and kinship relations under the impact of a persistent economic crisis, and explores the increasingly precarious social status of young women and men.
  thomas sankara discours: Le Développement en Afrique Charles Le Grand Tchagnéno Téné, 2014-11-27 Qu'est-ce donc le développement? Quelle en est la finalité et pourquoi les pays d'Afrique n'y sont-ils pas toujours parvenus plus de cinquante ans après leur accession aux indépendances? Qu'en pense la nouvelle génération, celle qui apparaît la plus abusée par les tares d'un système politico-économique et social qui ne place pas l'épanouissement de l'humain au centre de ses préoccupations? Si la littérature traitant le sujet ne manque pas, les auteurs ne s'entendent pas toujours sur les modalités envisageables et même sur les finalités du développement. C'est à cet égard que Charles Le Grand Tchagnéno interpelle ici la jeunesse africaine. À l'éclairage des faits tirés du passé, mais aussi et surtout de l'actualité récente, il dégage quelques pistes de réflexion pour proposer en fin de compte, par delà les frustrations accumulées par le continent, des raisons d'espérer un avenir meilleur.
  thomas sankara discours: L'Etat africain et la crise postcoloniale Joel Baraka Akilimali, Trésor Makunya Muhindo, 2021-04-23 Portant sur les 60 ans de l’Etat en Afrique, l’ouvrage explique des nouvelles perspectives critiques et prospectives sur le devenir de l’Etat en général avec un focus sur la République démocratique du Congo, la Guinée et la République Sud-Africaine. D’une part, l’ouvrage problématise les déficits post-coloniaux de l’Etat en Afrique et les impensés théoriques et pratiques qui en résultent, ne permettant pas à cet Etat de remplir notamment sa fonction sociale et économique. D’autre part, les contributions notent des preuves de résistance et de résilience novatrices autour d’une postcolonie ayant conduit à certains progrès relatifs dans l’édification de l’Etat en Afrique tout en soulignant néanmoins les ratés économiques de la lutte des classes.
  thomas sankara discours: Prenez le pouvoir Hulo Guillabert, 2021-11-29 Le but principal de ce livre est la conscientisation des jeunes Africains, renforcer leur optimiste et leur estime de soi, leur niveau de conscience politique, sociologique,culturelle et philosophique... C'est une transmission de tout ce qui fait mon engagement d'activiste panafricaniste aux jeunes Africains, de la part de leur « Mama Africa » comme ils me surnomment si affectueusement Comme le dit l'adage : Le fleuve fait des détours parce que personne ne lui montre le chemin. J'espère que ce livre vous évitera quelques détours, même si je sais que quoiqu'il arrive vous franchirez la ligne d'arrivée, triomphants, même si cela doit ou peut prendre un peu plus de temps.
  thomas sankara discours: Off and Online Journalism and Corruption Basyouni Hamada, Saodah Wok, 2020-09-09 This book provides a new theoretical framework of determinants that interact together in five hierarchical levels to restrain or produce corruption. The theory suggests a multilevel analysis that tests hypotheses regarding the relations of journalism and corruption within each level and across levels in international comparative research designs. Corruption as the abuse of power for private gain is built into the journalistic, economic, political, and cultural structures of any society and is affected by its interaction within the international system. The important questions of how differences in corruption across countries can be explained or what makes it more or less in a particular society and how press freedom and social media contribute to the fight against corruption are still unanswered. This book represents a significant contribution on the way to answer these critical questions. It discusses a variety of journalism-corruption experiences that provide a wealth of results and analyses. The cases it examines extend from Cuba to Algeria, India, Saudi Arabia, Sub-Saharan African, Gulf Cooperation Countries, Arab World, and Japan. The primary contribution of this book is both theoretical and empirical. Its details as well as the general theoretical frameworks make it a useful book for scholars, academics, undergraduate and graduate students, journalists, and policy makers.
  thomas sankara discours: Burkina Faso Pierre Englebert, 2018-02-19 Poor even by the standards of West Africa and landlocked at the edge of the Sahel, Burkina Faso—the “Land of Men of Dignity”—has been plagued by political instability since independence from France in 1960. The country has suffered five military coups, the last of which cost the life of the outspoken and charismatic leader Thomas Sankara, who had waged war on poverty, corruption, and illiteracy. Yet Burkina’s growth was surprisingly strong during the 1980s, as it made the best of its meager assets in cotton, gold, and livestock. The country is also fortunate in its relative lack of ethnic conflict, and the several religions practiced—Islam, Christianity, and animism— peacefully coexist. Burkina has earned mixed reviews on the international stage, however, fighting two wars with Mali and supporting Taylor’s rebels in the Liberian civil war. In this textured introduction to Burkina Faso, Pierre Englebert highlights the historical and contemporary factors that account for the country’s instability; considers the ethnic, religious, and social contours of the Burkinabé polity; examines in depth the country’s economic policies and prospects; and analyzes Burkina’s external relations. Looking toward the next millennium, he concludes by assessing the chances of the apparent recent drive toward a more democratic system.
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