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Domination, violence, profit : le système criminel de l’esclavage a marqué l’histoire du monde et de l’humanité. Au fil de ses routes, cette série documentaire retrace pour la première fois la tragédie des traites négrières. Captivant et implacable. Premier volet : de la chute de Rome en 476 à la fin du XIVe siècle.
Après la chute de Rome en 476, les peuples (Wisigoths, Ostrogoths, Berbères, Slaves, Byzantins, Nubiens et Arabes) se disputent les ruines de l’Empire. Tous pratiquent l’asservissement – “esclave” viendrait du mot “slave”. Mais au VIIe siècle émerge un Empire arabe. Au rythme de ses conquêtes se tisse, entre l’Afrique et le Moyen-Orient, un immense réseau de traite d’esclaves, dont la demande ne cesse de croître et qui converge vers Bagdad, nouveau centre du monde. Après la révolte des Zanj – des esclaves africains –, qui s’achève dans un bain de sang, le trafic se redéploie vers l’intérieur du continent. Deux grandes cités commerciales et marchés aux esclaves s’imposent : Le Caire au nord, et Tombouctou au sud, place forte de l’Empire du Mali d’où partent les caravanes. Au fil des siècles, les populations subsahariennes deviennent la principale “matière première” de ce trafic criminel.
Phénomène mondial
Menée dans huit pays, avec l’éclairage croisé d’historiens européens, africains et américains, cette ambitieuse série documentaire retrace la tragique épopée de la traite négrière au travers de ses circuits et de ses territoires. Pour la première fois, le film décrypte un phénomène mondial, à l’origine de la plus grande déportation de l’histoire de l’humanité. Par le prisme de la géographie et de l’économie, cette ample investigation historique, nourrie de témoignages et subtilement illustrée par des séquences d’animation, analyse ce système de domination massive au nom du profit – le commerce, l’émergence du capitalisme, la construction de la race, le colonialisme – et en restitue la violence et la barbarie. Loin du discours moralisateur ou victimaire, la série met aussi au jour avec acuité les traces profondes que cette histoire universelle a imprimées à notre monde contemporain, deux siècles après l’abolition de l’esclavage.
Magistral.
Réalisation: Pays: France
Daniel Cattier Année: 2018
Juan Gélas
Fanny Glissant
Make the world a better place
Dambisa MoyoDr. Dambisa Moyo, Global Economist & Author, 5/21/18
Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Global Economist & Author, spoke to The Economic Club of Chicago on May 21, 2018. Following her remarks, she participated in a Q&A session with Club Chair Mellody Hobson, President, Ariel Investments. Dr. Moyo is the author of “Edge of Chaos: Why Democracy is Failing to Deliver Economic Growth - and How to Fix It.”
4) Edge of Chaos: Why Democracy is Failing to Deliver Economic Growth and How to Fix It (2018)
3) Winner Take All: China’s race for Resources and What it Means for the World (2012)
2) How the West Was Lost: Fifty Years of Economic Folly and the Stark Choices Ahead (2011)
1) Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way for Africa (2009)
New Power and Global Politics: Navigating A Hyperconected World I Fortune
Brexit. Catalan’s independence movement in Spain. Trump’s potential trade wars with China and other nations. Uncertain detente efforts with North Korea. Geopolitical events are sculpting the environment in which businesses operate. Which front-page geopolitical stories will have the most impact on global businesses? What emerging-market political risks and uncertainties should we have on our radar? What steps can business leaders take to address these concerns and how can companies fill the gaps created by global governments and institutions?
Parag Khanna, Founder and Managing Partner, FutureMap; Author, Connectography
Dambisa Moyo, Global Economist; Director, 3M, Barclays Bank, and Chevron; and Author, Edge of Chaos
Moderator: Nina Easton, Fortune
Is Democracy Dying? A Talk with Dr. Dambisa Moyo
Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Global Economist, Author, and Investor in the Future, speaks on the intersection of democracy and future economic growth. This lecture is the latest installment of the Foreign Policy Association’s Centennial Lecture Series.
Dambisa Moyo | Full Address and Q&A | Oxford Union
Dambisa Moyo is a Zambian-born international economist and author who analyzes the macroeconomy and global affairs. She currently serves on the boards of Barclays Bank, the financial services group, Seagate Technology, Chevron Corporation, and Barrick Gold, the global miner. She worked for two years at the World Bank and eight years at Goldman Sachs before becoming an author and international public speaker.
ABOUT THE OXFORD UNION SOCIETY: The Oxford Union is the world’s most prestigious debating society, with an unparalleled reputation for bringing international guests and speakers to Oxford. Since 1823, the Union has been promoting debate and discussion not just in Oxford University, but across the globe.
Dambisa Moyo international economist and author who analyzes the macroeconomy and global affairs. She received her DPhil in Economics from Oxford.
Economic growth has stalled. Let’s fix it | Dambisa Moyo
Economic growth is the defining challenge of our time; without it, political and social instability rises, human progress stagnates and societies grow dimmer. But, says economist Dambisa Moyo, dogmatic capitalism isn’t creating the growth we need. As she shows, in both state-sponsored and market-driven models, capitalism is failing to solve social ills, fostering corruption and creating income inequality. Moyo surveys the current economic landscape and suggests that we have to start thinking about capitalism as a spectrum so we can blend the best of different models together to foster growth.
Dambisa Moyo: Is China the new idol for emerging economies?
The developed world holds up the ideals of capitalism, democracy and political rights for all. Those in emerging markets often don’t have that luxury. In this powerful talk, economist Dambisa Moyo makes the case that the west can’t afford to rest on its laurels and imagine others will blindly follow. Instead, a different model, embodied by China, is increasingly appealing. A call for open-minded political and economic cooperation in the name of transforming the world.
Economist Dambisa Moyo on China’s Pursuit of Resources
International Peace Institute
Published on Sep 18, 2012
International economist and bestselling author Dambisa Moyo discussed the commodity dynamics that the world will face over the next several decades, focusing in particular on the implications of China’s global rush for resources.These topics are the subject of her book Winner Take All: China’s Race for Resources and What It Means for the World.
The event was moderated by IPI Senior Adviser for External Relations, Warren Hoge.
C-SPAN Book TV: Winner Take All Presentation
International economist Dambisa Moyo talked about the huge impact of China’s efforts to control basic resources around the world. She used some slides during her presentation, which was followed by a questions and answer session moderated by Professor Yang. This World Affairs Council of Seattle program, held at the Swedish Cultural Center, was sponsored by Microsoft. The co-presenters included the Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Seattle University’s Asian Studies and Global African Studies Programs, and the University of Washington African Studies Program and Evans School of Public Affairs (Jun 14, 2012).
Africa with Dambisa Moyo
During the past fifty years, more than $1 trillion in development-related aid has been transferred from rich countries to Africa. Moyo asserts, however, that this assistance has made African people no better off. Africas real per capita income today is lower than in the 1970s, with over half of the 700 million Africans living on less than a dollar a day. Eschewing the glamour aid of celebrities such as Bob Geldof and Bono, she argues that the key to transforming African countries is to make them less reliant on foreign aid and compel them to enforce rules of prudence and not live beyond their means.
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