Le couple Rabat-Abuja peut-il porter l’Agenda africain ?

September 16, 2019

Le couple Rabat-Abuja peut-il porter l’Agenda africain ? Alioune Ndiaye, Chargé de cours Université de SHERBROOKE www.policycenter.ma

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Alioune Ndiaye
Expert des relations indo-africaines et cofondateur et directeur du Centre pour l'étude du partenariat Inde-Afrique
Alioune Ndiaye est un expert des relations indo-africaines et cofondateur et directeur du Centre pour l'étude du partenariat Inde-Afrique. Il est enseignant en sciences politiques et relations internationales à la faculté de politique appliquée de l'Université de Sherbrooke, au Canada. Ses recherches portent sur les systèmes politiques africains ainsi que sur les relations économiques de l’Afrique avec les puissances émergentes. Ses principales publications sont «Africa in India’s Foreign Policy» (2013), et «Nigeria under Buhari, between economic diversification and social federalism» (2018). ...

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