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This book presents a general overview of the political history of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from its creation in 1885 as a private property of King Leopold II of the Belgians to the present day. Its main purpose is to show that despite its immense wealth in natural and human resources, this country is still one of the poorest in the world. This situation is largely due to the failure of governance since the Leopoldian regime, on the one hand, and the crisis of national construction since independence, on the other. The external greed for its natural resources and the determination…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents a general overview of the political history of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from its creation in 1885 as a private property of King Leopold II of the Belgians to the present day. Its main purpose is to show that despite its immense wealth in natural and human resources, this country is still one of the poorest in the world. This situation is largely due to the failure of governance since the Leopoldian regime, on the one hand, and the crisis of national construction since independence, on the other. The external greed for its natural resources and the determination of the powers of the world to prevent the DRC from becoming a regional power have condemned the country to the looting of its resources by these powers with the collaboration of a mediocre political class and without patriotic commitment. for the good of the common Congolese. It is in the face of a societal and political crisis caused by poor governance and the absence of a State capable ofsecuring the population and ensuring a decent life that the people continue their multiple and largely peaceful struggles for democracy and sovereignty. national.
Autorenporträt
Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja è Professore di Studi Africani e Globali presso l'Università della Carolina del Nord a Chapel Hill (USA). È autore di numerose pubblicazioni, tra cui The Congo from Leopold to Kabila: A People's History (Zed Books, 2002), vincitore del Premio per il miglior libro sull'Africa dall'African Politics Conference Group nel 2004.