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Publisher: KARTHALA Editions
Total Pages: 223
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ISBN: 2811100520

The Yearning for Relief

The Yearning for Relief
Author: Klaas van Walraven
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 997
Release: 2013-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 900424574X

In The Yearning for Relief Klaas van Walraven traces the history of the Sawaba movement in Niger and its rebellion against the French-protected regime during the 1960s. The book analyses its guerrilla campaign and failure, followed by the movement’s destruction.

If Someone Could Remake the World

If Someone Could Remake the World
Author: Claude Saint Laurent
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1477229728

All these information can be seen in the manuscript: "The advice of the author" in English " Conseil de l'auteur" in French

A Listening Church

A Listening Church
Author: Elochukwu Eugene Uzukwu
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2006-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597528986

AIDS. Famine. Ethnic strife. Refugees. Poverty. Debt. Environmental degradation. These form the wounded face of Africa today, the reality confronting the church of Africa. To heal Africa, Spiritan Father Elochukwu Uzukwu argues that the church in Africa must become a credible and effective agent of change by making full use of African resources--natural and sociohistorical--including traditional patterns of social organization. In order to renew itself, the church must remember that it does not exist for itself but for the people--to bear witness in Africa to the risen Lord. Focusing on the Catholic Church in Africa today, A Listening Church proposes a fresh approach to ecclesiology. Following closely on the African Synod of Bishops, Uzukwu proposes the initiation of serious theological discussion on the structure of the Church in Africa that came out of that historic occasion. Simply speaking, the African churches must listen to their people, and the Church in Rome must listen to the churches in Africa.

Engineering European Unity

Engineering European Unity
Author: Éva Bóka
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9633866014

Which European and non-European ideas and practices facilitated the shaping of European unity? Or rather, which pursuits led to deadlocks in the cooperation between states? The book seeks answers to these questions by surveying the historical attempts at realizing supranational patterns of governance in Europe since the Middle Ages. The main focus is on the nineteenth and twentieth century organizational models of European unification. The analysis draws on an abundance of historical and legal source material. While the author encourages critical thinking about European integration, the exploration is admittedly based on specific values. Éva Bóka claims that the struggle for the humanization of power with its democratic creative force has been the major driver in the development of the system of liberties and the idea of European unity. The analysis of the historical process up to the Lisbon Treaty (2007) with the recognition of common, shared, and supported competences meets the author’s set of values to a great extent. The last part of the book examines whether the European Union can serve as a political and economic organizational model for other parts of the world.

Politics in Francophone Africa

Politics in Francophone Africa
Author: Victor T. Le Vine
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781588262493

Explores the elements that have shaped the particular political dynamics of the 14 former French colonies in west and equatorial Africa while allowing them to remain part of a unique francophone sociopolitical community.