Burkina, Mali, Niger quittent la Francophonie : rupture politique, continuité (...)

27 mars 2025 | Christophe Premat, Associate Professor in French Studies (cultural studies), head of the Centre for Canadian Studies, Stockholm University
Dans plusieurs pays africains, la Francophonie est perçue comme une structure asymétrique, où la France exercerait une influence disproportionnée.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

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