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¿I find Prof Tagoüs book refreshingly captivating, original and above all up-to-date. For the first time with no taboo and no bias, a Cameroonian, scholar hits head-on theories and practices of tribalism in Africa at large and specifically in Cameroon and Ivory Coast and handles them with serenity. The Rotation in High Office Democracy proposal questions in the most ridiculous way countries where the main obstacle to democracy is the mode of power transfer and retention for survival purposes. It is a pragmatic breath of fresh air for our nations bruised by colonialism and prejudice, then for…mehr

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¿I find Prof Tagoüs book refreshingly captivating, original and above all up-to-date. For the first time with no taboo and no bias, a Cameroonian, scholar hits head-on theories and practices of tribalism in Africa at large and specifically in Cameroon and Ivory Coast and handles them with serenity. The Rotation in High Office Democracy proposal questions in the most ridiculous way countries where the main obstacle to democracy is the mode of power transfer and retention for survival purposes. It is a pragmatic breath of fresh air for our nations bruised by colonialism and prejudice, then for new rulers and their wandering. It is both a solution to the Anglophone crisis and an answer to other ethno-regional problems facing Cameroon, Côte d¿Ivoire and some African countries¿¿ Haman Mana, Journalist and Editor in Chief of Le Jour ¿A piece of Bassa wisdom holds that each tree builds up from its roots. Metaphorically speaking, democracy should be like the earth, universally shared that feeds each tree according to the nature of its soil. Celestin Tagou, in an eloquently relevant style, demonstrates that democracy should benefit from an endogenous appraisal according to the historical, sociological and anthropological diversity of each people. For democracy, he puts forward a theoretically innovating model for diverse societies: Rotation in High Office Democracy.¿ Dr. François Bingono Bingono, Journalist ¿ Lecturer ¿ Anthropologist
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Prof. Dr. Célestin Tagou was born in 1970 in Bamendjo, Mbouda in the Bamboutos division. Several times holder of Scholarship from German institutions (DAAD, Heinrich Böll Stiftung¿), he obtained his PhD in Political Sciences and International Relations from the Goethe Universität Frankfurt/M. He began his career in Cameroon Higher Education at the Protestant University of Central Africa in 2007 and was promoted to the rank of Associate professor by the Ministry of Higher Education (CCIU) in 2014. Currently Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and International Relations, Prof. Dr. Célestin Tagou is equally the Executive Secretary of Network of Protestant Universities of Africa (NPUA). In addition to his research work that focuses on peace, security and development issues in Africa, he is a visiting professor to Universities in Rwanda, DRC, Burundi, Kenya, Togo, Benin¿.and a member of Transcend International Network of Prof. Johan Galtung.