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This book is the fruit of a re-evaluation of the paradigm, born of the Inter-Congolese Dialogue held in San-City, Pretoria, South Africa, which attributes the chronic wars in eastern DRC to a crisis of legitimacy. And making electoral regularity the therapy for the pathology destabilizing eastern Congo. But it has to be said that, after four electoral cycles, electoral regularity, regarded as the rule that can silence the weapons in the Congo, has not only restored peace, but has also, and above all, obscured the enigmas and invisible hands that imported and installed these wars in the DRC.…mehr

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This book is the fruit of a re-evaluation of the paradigm, born of the Inter-Congolese Dialogue held in San-City, Pretoria, South Africa, which attributes the chronic wars in eastern DRC to a crisis of legitimacy. And making electoral regularity the therapy for the pathology destabilizing eastern Congo. But it has to be said that, after four electoral cycles, electoral regularity, regarded as the rule that can silence the weapons in the Congo, has not only restored peace, but has also, and above all, obscured the enigmas and invisible hands that imported and installed these wars in the DRC. For nothing happens by chance. Franklin D. Roosevelt used to say, "Whenever an event occurs, we can be sure that it was planned to happen that way. Distancing himself from this paradigm, which proved ineffective in his quest for peace in the Congo. This book sets out a new paradigm for building and capitalizing on national sovereignty, based on the theory of the omnipresence of danger and the theory of coherence and synergy of means operating in the immersion model.
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Didier Bofatshi Eley holds a degree in Information and Communication Sciences, specializing in Foreign Political Journalism from the University of Kinshasa. He is currently in charge of programs at the East Eagle Foundation, administrator of Borne Kindele, a journalist, and author of books. He has previously worked at Numericable TV and Canal-kin TV.