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He presents the Central African Republic as a geostrategic country, due to its position in Central Africa. He then points out that the country's geographical location at the heart of the African continent should, in principle, provide it with opportunities to flourish. Unfortunately, the various conflicts in other neighboring countries have had a negative impact on this country, which nonetheless has assets of all kinds in terms of its inexploitable natural resources. The porous nature of its borders makes it impossible for the country to lead a decent life on its own territory. The natural…mehr

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He presents the Central African Republic as a geostrategic country, due to its position in Central Africa. He then points out that the country's geographical location at the heart of the African continent should, in principle, provide it with opportunities to flourish. Unfortunately, the various conflicts in other neighboring countries have had a negative impact on this country, which nonetheless has assets of all kinds in terms of its inexploitable natural resources. The porous nature of its borders makes it impossible for the country to lead a decent life on its own territory. The natural resources of this country, the Central African Republic, are becoming a source of covetousness on the part of its neighbors, who from time to time take advantage of the weakness of the State to sow disorder on the national territory, and to make the most of the country's untapped wealth. The present work is placed under the sign of the beginning of the evils that the country has known since the colonial period, passing by the famous phase of independence with its corollary, the problem of the succession at the head of the State and the dictatorial period.
Autorenporträt
El Dr. Gérard Déganendji nació el 1 de enero de 1961 en Sibut, una de las ciudades de la República Centroafricana. Actualmente, profesor-investigador e historiador de formación, es profesor en el Departamento de Historia de la Facultad de Letras y Humanidades de la Universidad de Bangui.