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Ley G. Ikpo

    Afrique Francophone
    SWEDEN: NEOLIBERALISM AS EFFICIENT POLITICAL SYSTEM FOR SWEDES
    SWEDEN, THE RISE IN CRIMINALITY
    The AES States
    CÔTE D'IVOIRE: Final acquittal of President Gbagbo
    • 2024

      The AES States

      Challenges and solutions

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, the narrative follows Colonel Assimi Goïta’s rise to power in Mali, leading to a series of military coups in the region, including those in Burkina Faso and Niger. The formation of the Alliance of AES States in September 2023 marks a significant shift in regional security and cooperation, challenging France's influence and economic stability. The book explores the dynamics of military leadership, regional alliances, and the impact on international relations in West Africa.

      The AES States
    • 2024

      SWEDEN, THE RISE IN CRIMINALITY

      From 2000 until 2024

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the historical roots of crime, the narrative begins with the biblical account of Cain and Abel, marking the first recorded act of criminality. The evolution of crime terminology traces back to Randle Cotgrave's writings in 1611, leading to contemporary views on criminality. The book highlights the surge of crime in the USA during the mid-20th century and the unexpected rise in Sweden's crime rates despite its reputation for peace. It details government responses in 2022, including increased policing and immigration reforms, to combat this growing issue.

      SWEDEN, THE RISE IN CRIMINALITY
    • 2023

      CÔTE D'IVOIRE: Final acquittal of President Gbagbo

      From January 15, 2019 to March 31, 2021, An imperative for reconciliation and not for a second fratricidal trial in The Hague

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on the post-electoral crisis in Côte d'Ivoire, leading to President Gbagbo's arrest and subsequent trial at the International Criminal Court, where he was acquitted of crimes against humanity. His return on June 17, 2021, sparked widespread joy among the Ivorian people, fostering a desire for reconciliation and unity. In pursuit of this goal, Gbagbo established the Pan-African Party of African Peoples (PPA-CI) in October 2021, promoting collaboration between political factions to ensure a peaceful and dignified coexistence.

      CÔTE D'IVOIRE: Final acquittal of President Gbagbo
    • 2023

      La Conférence de Berlin (1884-1885) a permis la colonisation des territoires du Tiers-Monde. Au mi-20e siècle, les anciennes colonies obtiennent leur indépendance, mais les ex-colonies britanniques s'en sortent mieux que celles d'Afrique francophone. Des coups d'État récents au Mali, en Guinée et au Burkina Faso soulèvent des questions sur l'avenir des relations avec la France et l'Union Européenne.

      Afrique Francophone
    • 2022

      SWEDEN: NEOLIBERALISM AS EFFICIENT POLITICAL SYSTEM FOR SWEDES

      SWEDEN FOR MODERATES IN 2022

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on Sweden's political landscape, the Moderates party aims to address ongoing issues of unemployment and security that have persisted despite the country's economic stability. With the 2022 elections approaching, the party emphasizes its commitment to lowering taxes and enhancing safety to foster employment and economic growth. The narrative encourages both native and foreign voters to consider the Moderates as a viable solution for a brighter future, urging them to participate in the elections on September 11, 2022.

      SWEDEN: NEOLIBERALISM AS EFFICIENT POLITICAL SYSTEM FOR SWEDES