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Globalization, a nice word, raises many hopes in us; unfortunately, these hopes are mere illusions. There is no pooling of resources through win-win partnerships. Predation continues unabated, and the gap between rich and poor widens daily. A few billionaires in US dollars, a small island, vie for the top of the world rankings, while the ocean of destitute floods our world. The initial principle of my fortune, your ruin continues. Africa is paying a heavy price, with shipwrecks in the Mediterranean confirming the slogan of the free movement of people. In the face of these obvious signs that…mehr

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Globalization, a nice word, raises many hopes in us; unfortunately, these hopes are mere illusions. There is no pooling of resources through win-win partnerships. Predation continues unabated, and the gap between rich and poor widens daily. A few billionaires in US dollars, a small island, vie for the top of the world rankings, while the ocean of destitute floods our world. The initial principle of my fortune, your ruin continues. Africa is paying a heavy price, with shipwrecks in the Mediterranean confirming the slogan of the free movement of people. In the face of these obvious signs that pre-globalization is equivalent to post-globalization, the latter is confirmed as a great disillusion. Customs barriers, residence visas and selective industrial relocation accentuate this disillusionment.
Autorenporträt
Dieudonné Musibono Eyul'Anki : Docteur en Sciences Eco-toxicologiques (Ph.D.) de l'université du Cap, UCT (Afrique du Sud); Professeur ordinaire à l'Université de Kinshasa, Recteur de l'Université Saint Dominique à Kinshasa-Limete et Conseiller Principal du Président RDC, en charge de l'environnement et mobilité.