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In international relations, freedom, as well as the independence and sovereignty of a State that the aforementioned freedom implies, are to be jealously protected. This work tries to study, by making recourse to the more or less ancient history, how the Westerners, pushed by the expansionist taste of the territories until where their colonial powers were to extend, and to reinforce their dominations by the exploitations of the country. economic and slavery that followed, were able to find themselves on the territory of . Demonstrating that after the revelation of a vast and rich expanse in the…mehr

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In international relations, freedom, as well as the independence and sovereignty of a State that the aforementioned freedom implies, are to be jealously protected. This work tries to study, by making recourse to the more or less ancient history, how the Westerners, pushed by the expansionist taste of the territories until where their colonial powers were to extend, and to reinforce their dominations by the exploitations of the country. economic and slavery that followed, were able to find themselves on the territory of . Demonstrating that after the revelation of a vast and rich expanse in the heart of Africa resulting from the explorations of its envoys, Europe in particular has endeavored to exploit and subjugate the explored territory to its liking. Geostrategic and geopolitical targets littered with the love of power and wealth are already perceptible in the behavior of those who now, like Livingston, no longer want to leave the Congo. Geostrategic solutions are proposed to maintain the country in a state of independence, to capitalize on the achievements and dreams of former leaders or presidents and to project a radiant and powerful future.
Autorenporträt
BALEMBA MWEZE Karl: Nacido en Kashungurhi el 1 de mayo de 1982, de nacionalidad congoleña, tiene un máster en Derecho Internacional Humanitario y Derechos Humanos por la Universidad Católica de Bukavu y una licenciatura en Relaciones Internacionales por la Universidad Oficial de Bukavu. Un investigador interesado en la problemática de los Grandes Lagos africanos