Kemi Seba and panafrica conflicts
Abstract
In modern global politics, as before, Africa occupies one of the important roles, and the unification of the African peoples has been and remains a key issue for the governments of the countries of the continent. There were quite a few leaders among Africans who could not only inspire people to consolidate social, economic and political forces, but also become a living symbol, and one of these people is Kemi Seba, a modern pan-Africanist politician, writer and journalist. He is the central figure of Pan-Africanism in the 21st century. The article presents historical events related to Kemi Seba and his influence on the unification of African states.
The relevance and significance of the study lies in the need to identify the main vectors of development of African countries and their domestic policies. The article uses a comparative descriptive method, the method of historical analysis, as well as classification and synthesis.
About the Author
A. A. VlasovRussian Federation
Anatoly A. Vlasov, Student
Kazan
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Review
For citations:
Vlasov A.A. Kemi Seba and panafrica conflicts. Kazan Bulletin of Young Scientists. 2022;6(3):51-61. (In Russ.)