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L’Afrique déboussolée
L’Afrique déboussolée is a work of investigative journalism that depicts the political, social, and economic conditions of African countries in the post-colonial era. Christian Casteran and Jean-Pierre Langellier explore the various crises—from power struggles, corruption, coups, and ethnic conflicts—that shaped the dynamics of the African continent in the mid-20th century.
The book also includes Gabriel García Márquez's acclaimed reportage, “Operation Charlotte,” which provides a literary and humanist perspective on the situation in Africa at that time. Through interviews, field observations, and historical analysis, the book offers an in-depth look at the challenges African countries face in achieving political stability and sustainable development.
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