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Emmanuel Argo: “Don’t forget the
Afro-descendants of Africa Mundus!” (1)
Teacher, specialist in Community law, member
of Chatham House, Institute of International
Affairs in London, Emmanuel Argo chairs the
AMI/Africa Mundus International network. Two-part
interview on his vision on the recent
Africa-France summit, and the development of
African countries...
Emmanuel Argo: “Don’t forget the
Afro-descendants of Africa Mundus!” (2)
Teacher, specialist in Community law, member
of Chatham House, Institute of International
Affairs in London, Emmanuel Argo chairs the
AMI/Africa Mundus International network. Two-part
interview on his vision on the recent
Africa-France summit, and the development of
African countries...
Opt for interregional cooperation enlarged
The consequences of the Covid 19 pandemic on
the slowdown in international trade encourage
us to take a look at the synergy of regional potential
and inter-regional cooperation as possible solutions
for a balanced economic and societal development of
our territories.
What are we waiting for to act?
Human trafficking takes many forms, the most
common being prostitution, slavery and forced
labor… On November 14, 2017, still victims of
our faculty of forgetfulness, our indifference
or immersed in our own difficulties, we discover,
stunned by the news, that Libyans practice
the trade of human beings for slavery, profiting
pfrom a manna of men, women and children
whom they retain ...
The ORs: An opportunity for
forgotten by Albion?
From now on, one fact is certain, Great Britain
wants to go it alone with regard to what it
considers to be its best assets: its universities with
their Research and Development centers, cf.
(British laboratory Astra Zeneca), the "soft power"
inherent in its language, finance, diplomacy, cyber
security, its democratic foundations...
Repair: to put an end to the past
For 3 centuries, European countries have practiced the
deportation of millions of Africans for economic purposes.
In France, the abolition of slavery was voted in 1848. The
following year, the compensation of the colonists was voted...
Migrant crisis: the explanations
by Emmanuel Argo
“Welcoming new populations: an opportunity for
Europe or the risk of a break-up? », this is the
question posed by Emmanuel Argo, International
Councilor of Civil Society Author of « Main basse
sur l’argent des poors »...
Boris Johnson: After Brexit,
the Commonwealth?
In The Sunday Express of March 18, 2018, Boris
Johnson praised the Commonwealth representing and
bet on its economic emergence. By emancipating
itself from a Europe that struggles to question
itself, at a time when the new decision-making
centers. economies are moving to Asia-Pacific,
BoJo knows...
The NegroEvolution: a new
looking to look to the future
While many of us are taking stock after unique
experiences and paths, we wish to pass on to our
contemporaries, our descendants and the rest
of the world, the fruit of our convictions,
commitments and skills, to different levels and
for peace,initiatives linked to our populations in
Africa and the rest of the world.
Containment: a matter of conscience
or awakening of consciousness
“Welcoming new populations: an opportunity for
Europe or the risk of a break-up? », this is the
question posed by Emmanuel Argo, International
Councilor of Civil Society Author of « Main basse
sur l’argent des poors »...
For a concordat between the Union
African and the European Union
In this writing, Serge Samandoulgou peer of the
NegroEvolution and Emmanuel Argo, Member of Chatham
House, United Kingdom. Author of the NegroEvolution
concept and of the Africa Mundus denomination, declares
that “the European Union risks losing definitively
the fundamental values which governed its construction”.
Also it supports a...