L'uranium et la instabilité politique au Niger [Uranium and Political Instability in Niger]


Publisher: in L'intégration de l'Afrique dans l'economie mondiale

Author(s): Souleymane Abba Gana

Date: 2014

Topics: Extractive Resources

Countries: Niger

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The success of Africa's in a multipolar world economy is ambivalent. As part of the centrifugal and centripetal movements, in time and space, integration of the continent in international
economic and financial relations is characterized by a diversity of national situations. As part of a multidimensional globalization, Africa has long been considered marginalized and forced to adapt.
This book explores the meaning and scope of this integration. What forms does it take? In what dynamic does it fit? Instead of each country and their evolution will they remain mixed, both
quantitatively and qualitatively? In this context, the present work has four themes relating to mutations that strengthen, in various forms, the components of the integration
of African countries into the world economy: Africa-Asia routes, the terms of exploitation of raw materials, the renewed partnerships with the European Union and migration.