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A Cutting-Edge Journal
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The New African Thought Review (NPA) is a high-level international periodical launched by CERDOTOLA. It aims to be a vehicle for cutting-edge reflections on the construction of African power in the recomposition of the world.
Designed to support the conceptual and epistemological impetus needed to accelerate the achievement of structural transformation objectives, it covers African sciences, cultures and heritages in all their diversity.
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African Outlooks on the Geopolitical Upheavals of the 21st Century
African perceptions and representations of the crisis of the world-system; African perceptions and representations of the African crisis within the upheavals of the world-system; African proposals in or on power transition conflicts; African ambitions and capabilities in terms of power; General and declaratory strategy; Assessment of the impacts of contemporary power conflicts on Africa; The effects of Africans' strategic mistakes on the strategic behaviour of Africa's partners; Africa’s strengths and their geopolitical significance; Media and scientific treatment of these dynamics; African solutions to African and global problems; Multivariate scenarios of the advent of the new world order and the place of Africa; Anticipation and forward-looking strategy necessary for the success of Africa’s ambitions.
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Africa intends to build its sovereignty, power, and emancipation on the memory of its historical traumas and on preventing their recurrence
Message from Professor Charles Binam Bikoï, Executive Secretary of the International Center for Research and Documentation on African Traditions and Languages (CERDOTOLA), on the occasion of Africa Day.
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The international journal of CERDOTOLA is available
To highlight the reappropriation of our narratives for the sake of endogenous development, the International Centre for Research and Documentation on African Traditions and Languages (CERDOTOLA) presents "New African Thought."
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