Agenzia Nova: Libia: consigliere Usa Boulos a colloquio telefonico con Saddam e Belgassem Haftar
31 mag 18:39 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il consigliere senior degli Stati Uniti per gli Affari arabi e africani, Massad Boulos, ha avuto colloqui... (Lit)
Libya: US advisor Boulos has a phone conversation with Saddam and Belgassem Haftar
May 31 18:39 - (Agenzia Nova) - The U.S. Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, Massad Boulos, held talks... (Lit)
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Democratic achievements in Africa are at risk. Military coups and ongoing resource-plundering by external parties have raised fears of further backsliding to authoritarian rule. Dr. Joseph Asunka, CEO of the survey research network Afrobarometer, will describe how Africans perceive the current state of affairs. Video now online!
On 12 Apr at #GIGA Berlin Office and online: Happy to have Joseph Asunka presenting results of #Afrobarometer surveys on the state of #democracy, #DemocraticBacksliding & #AuthoritarianTurn in #Africa as part of GIGA Speaker Series on #AfricanAffairs.
➡️ Register here: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/conferences-and-workshops/giga-speaker-series-on-african-affairs
Democratic achievements in Africa are at risk. Military coups and ongoing resource-plundering by external parties have raised fears of further backsliding to authoritarian rule. Dr. Joseph Asunka, CEO of the survey research network Afrobarometer, will describe how Africans perceive the current state of affairs. Video now online!
Democratic achievements in Africa are at risk. Military coups and ongoing resource-plundering by external parties have raised fears of further backsliding to authoritarian rule. Dr. Joseph Asunka, CEO of the survey research network Afrobarometer, will describe how Africans perceive the current state of affairs. Video now online!
Democratic achievements in Africa are at risk. Military coups and ongoing resource-plundering by external parties have raised fears of further backsliding to authoritarian rule. Dr. Joseph Asunka, CEO of the survey research network Afrobarometer, will describe how Africans perceive the current state of affairs. Video now online!
Democratic achievements in Africa are at risk. Military coups and ongoing resource-plundering by external parties have raised fears of further backsliding to authoritarian rule. Dr. Joseph Asunka, CEO of the survey research network Afrobarometer, will describe how Africans perceive the current state of affairs. Video now online!