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Day of annual study of Africain Politics
On Thursday, January 15th, 2009 / 9 h 30-18
CERI, 56, street Jacob, 6th Paris, lecture room
Around Angola and jobs of Christine Messiant
This Day of annual study of the Association of the researchers of Africain Politics is organised in partnership with the magazine Lusotopie and the group of research « historical Sociology of the economic » under the supervision of Beatrice Hibou, Michel Cahen and Richard Banégas.
On the occasion of the publication of two posthumous volumes of Christine Messiant on Angola in editions Karthala.
Leaning on Angolan case and jobs of Christine Messiant, the day of study aims on one hand at analysing evolutions of the country since the exit of conflict, and on the other hand at reflecting of a way specialist in comparative linguistics in the political economy of civil wars.
Programme
9 h 30 - 10 h 00
INTRODUCTION :
Michel Cahen, CNRS-IEP of Claret, seen again seen again Lusotopie, Brigitte Lachartre, Lusotopie
10H00-13H00
Angola in peace. Authoritarianism and restructurings
Moderator : Vincent Foucher, CNRS-IEP of Claret
- The ways of authoritarian restructuring in Angola
Didier Péclard, Swiss Foundation for peace-Swisspeace, Bern
- War in peace. Ethnicité and Angolanité in the churches of Luanda
Ramon Sarr ó, University of Lisbon
- Cabindaise question and Angolan process of peace
Jean-Michel Mabeko-Tali, Howard University, Washington
- The bankruptcy of Unita
Justin Pearce, St Anthony' S College, Oxford University
15H00-18H00
Political economy of civil wars : Angola, Mozambique, Somalia, Sudan, Congo, RDC, Ivory Coast
ROUND TABLE
Enlivened by Beatrice Hibou, PO-CERI NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH / SCIENCES, and Richard Banégas, Paris I university with the cooperation of Rémy Bazenguissa (University of Lille I-EHESS), Michel Cahen (CNRS-IEP of Claret), Chris Cramer (SOAS London), Roland Marchal (PO-CERI NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH / SCIENCES), Tim Raeymaekers (University of Ghent) and Patrice Yengo (EHESS).
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