Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Monday, February 7 (9:30) Press conference presenting the new Quarterly: Magazine AFRICA24 around a breakfast - AFRICA24 Magazine is a quarterly 200-page, high-end, based analysis and vision experts and leaders dedicated to the African economy, geopolitical issues and challenges of the continent. Location: LADURÉE Restaurant, 75 Avenue des Champs Elysées, Paris 8th - Int. Registration and before 3 February 1, 1947 March 31, 1995 direction@etnium.com africa24mag@etnium.com

Wednesday, February 9 from 11am to 13h
: Conference as part of the seminar Southern Africa: State, Society and Social Problems . The seminar held under the supervision of Jean Copans and Ingolf Diener, to analyze the dynamics of social and political relations in the southern African country and the region as such. Emphasis will be placed on the dynamics of post-colonial societies and post-apartheid. - Location: Centre of African Studies, meeting room (FRC), 2nd Floor, 96 bd. Raspail, Paris 6th - Int. : @ Diener.ingolf neuf.fr www.ipt.univ-paris8.fr/cerasa/
Wednesday, February 9 from 5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. discussion meeting on "Diaspora and Pan-Africanism"
Today, Pan-Africanism animates the dreams and thoughts of an African diaspora scattered around the world who saw himself as the bearer of a vision and a humanism that we feel its important contribution to the progress of our planet. Patrice Yengo, anthropologist, professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales EHESS; Lazare Ki-Zerbo, Burkina Faso, trained in philosophy (Ph.D. in Poitiers in 1994), co-author of Textbook on the Pan-Africanist Movement in the twentieth Century (OIF Paris), and African Studies of Geography at the bottom (CODESRIA). Project Manager Human Rights to rancophonie. http://fondationki-zerbo.org - as part of Cycle I, 2010-2011, on the topic: "What can the African literary productions? - Location: Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), amphitheater Parodi, 2 Avenue of the Observatory, Paris 6th, RER B: Luxembourg, Bus: 38 and 82) - Int 01 43 48 14 67 Cade @ africa tomorrow. org http://www.afrique-demain.org

Friday, February 11 from 9:30 to 12:30 Conference-Debate: Electoral Processes in Africa, democratization or vector instability
tee? Case Studies: Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Kenya around Nicholas Cheeseman, Researcher, African Studies Centre of Oxford, Mathieu Merino, Researcher CREPAO-CEAN, Special Election Observation Missions; Gilles Yabi, Director Dakar office of the International Crisis Group, Alain Antil, Head of Sub-Saharan Africa Programme at Ifri, Vincent Darracq, Visiting Fellow at Ifri (TAPIR Program) - Location: IFRI, conference room, 27 rue de la Procession , Paris 15e, M ° Volunteers (12) or Pastor (6) - Int. Victor Magnani 01 40 61 60 88, 01 40 61 60 00 magnani@ifri.org ifri@ifri.org

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