The New Pan-Africanism at the Door
Summary by La Jornada Baja California
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The initial pan-Africanism, associated with the movements of resistance and liberation, although it managed to promote national independence, half fulfilled its promise of decolonization and autonomous development of the peoples of the African continent in the face of external predation. Even without complete closure of the decolonization cycle, the continent faces new processes of recolonization. Indeed, when the United Nations Mission for the …
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