DiscoverThe Peoples' ColloquyEpisode 2: Geopolitics of Pan-Africanism.
Episode 2: Geopolitics of Pan-Africanism.

Episode 2: Geopolitics of Pan-Africanism.

Update: 2020-08-17
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In this episode we will be honing in on some of the things discussed in the previous podcast with a focus on geopolitics.


Turkey is looking to recreate the Ottoman empire through the soft power of institutions and the coercive power of their military. Iran too Is looking to create a facsimile of the Persian empire to help fend off America. “The West” is still trying to maintain its grip too and expand where it can.


One can't afford to be a pacifist working your way forward by gently and meticulously  brushing away sand with tiny tools in this environment of geopolitics, power, influence and resources.


A Pan-African agenda has to wrestle in this arena and must have teeth to achieve its goals.


These considerations are crucial to any kind of Pan-Africanist movement.What do they look like now and what can be done? What should that look like? How is that different from the malevolent imperial countries?


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Episode 2: Geopolitics of Pan-Africanism.

Episode 2: Geopolitics of Pan-Africanism.

Anthony, Baholi, Nthato & Thabo