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Journal articles on the topic "Conditions économiques – Angola – 1975-"
Fonseca, Joana Bárbara. "The Authoritarian Government of Angola learning High-Tech Surveillance." Surveillance & Society 15, no. 3/4 (August 9, 2017): 371–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/ss.v15i3/4.6641.
Full textMORAND-FEHR, P. M., R. BAUMONT, and D. SAUVANT. "Avant-propos : Un dossier sur l’élevage caprin : pourquoi ?" INRAE Productions Animales 25, no. 3 (August 25, 2012): 227–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.2012.25.3.3210.
Full textFerreira, Manuel Ennes. "Angola: Conflict and development, 1962-2002." Economics of Peace and Security Journal 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.15355/epsj.1.1.25.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Conditions économiques – Angola – 1975-"
Santos, Egídio Sousa. "La ville de Malanje dans l'histoire de l'Angola : de la fin du XIXe à 1975." Paris, EHESS, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004EHES0054.
Full textThis thesis is dedicated to the study of the city of Malanje in the history of Angola, the end of XIX-th century in 1975. It is about a city of Africa situated in the centre - North of Angola. Angola counts several regions and important cities, but one of these cities often draws attention, seen the level of the development of economic and commercial activities of the country : it is Malanje and the region. The choice to make a study on the history of the mode of political, commercial and social organisation of the city of Malanje seems to us of a major importance, contrary to most of the known Angolan cities today by their different activities Malanje represents a town or another a conglomeration of which creation is the fact of the Portuguese storekeepers, the luso-Angolan half-bloods, Afro-brésiliens and finally Brazilians. The development of Malanje joins in the dynamics on one hand, former (ancient) commercial networks organized by the luso-African traders, on the other hand, of the development of the agricultural colonization. Alliances among agricultural Angolan producer’s local and itinerant (mobile) storekeepers of the region contributed to the implementation of strategies and powerful enough relation’s afin to control exchanges. The organization of the city of Malanje results not only from turnovers registered (recorded) in the political, economic, commercial and social organization précoloniale, but also of the dependence of specific political conditions in Portugal. In the crossroads of commercial main roads of the North of the country, Malanje knew a continuous evolution, resisting to European and Portuguese interventions, when the autochthons of the region (Ngola, Njinga, Imbangala and the others) tried to give themselves political means, and especially economic, to face the new requirements of international trade, after the abolition of the draft négrier. Malanje took up this challenge above all due to the products which fed the "justifiable" business, production of his(its,her) very fertile lands, but also those of all the region. We know indeed that first Portuguese intentions were not those of the conquest with the aim of a territorial activity (occupation); they were short of means and even of the will in front of the opposition of the populations met in the zone and at their level of social organization. How did one arrive it at a situation where the city of Malanje translates Portuguese power in its entire rigor at the same time as in its politics (policy) of spatial discrimination and impoverishment of the African populations in this city? How, bit by bit, is reduced the field of African exercise of power to Malanje ? By cultivating the discriminatory attitudes and racists, Portuguese authorities carefully maintained antagonism between the "white" city and the "black" city to Malanje. How shows itself this antagonism and, in spite of some rare organizations, which are the stages of it until the independence of Angola in 1975 ?. These main preoccupations are translated by two essential hypotheses:-First hypothesis tries to examine origin and development of the city of Malanje towards the dynamics luso - African transforming this city, following the desolation of Kasanje's fair in 1861, in mission control of economic activities of the region. -The second hypoyhèse considers Malanje as the symbiosis of two cities, African and white, of which dynamic joint (articulation) and growth answered the Portuguese political, economic and social rationality
Tshingi, Kueno Ndombasi. "Le chemin de fer de Benguela (1903-1953) : le capital privé et la colonisation portugaise en Angola." Paris 7, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA070092.
Full textThe thesis is made with british and belgian archives. It is about the origin and the financing of the project, building and running of the benguela railway. The benguela railway has been constructed by a british company with private funds, in a portuguese colony (angola) fo the working of the mines of katanga (belgium congo). The benguela rai way aroused conflicts between the railway companies of the region and the colonial interets. It is also about the role of africans in this project and the benefit of the benguela railway
Djimeu, Wouabe Eric. "Essays on Civil War, HIV/AIDS, and Human capital in Sub-Saharan African Countries." Phd thesis, Université d'Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand I, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00599616.
Full textWatfa, Mohammad. "Capitalisme, confessionnalisme et État : cas du Liban, 1945-1975." Paris 8, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA080296.
Full textCapela, Dombaxi Tepa. "L'économie angolaise et les firmes multinationales (FM)." Paris 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA010026.
Full textThe main goal of our thesis is to, on one hand, contribue to a better knowledge of the Angolan economy through a brief presentation of the present economic situation of angola. This presentation is designed to provide new multinational firms (MF) that are planning to settle in Angola, with a reference document. On the other hand, this thesis has allowed us to propose a se of measures that have to be implemented in order to facilitate the entry and the control of MF in Angola. After a presentation of the different sectors of the angolan economy, the framework within which mf work, we have analyzed and applied the determinants of multinationalization and those of delocalization and the strategies of the mf that are present in angola. Futhemore, in the last part of our thesis, we attempt to analyze the influence and, the importance of mf in the Angolan economy, through an emphasis on their contribution to the gross national product and to employment. Our study has shown that mf are centralized in the only really profitable sector (the petroleum sector), thus marginalizing others sectors (the manufacturing sector. . . ) Which promote job creation. Even though the number of jobs created by the mf is smaller than the level of investment conducted, one needs to underline the considerable importance of their contribution to the national income(1). This is the reason why, we have to encourage their entry in Angola
Huang, Chu-Hsiung. "La formation du Sujet sous l’emprise du pouvoir économique : Comparaison entre Shanghai et Taipei." Paris 9, 2007. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2007PA090022.
Full textThis thesis looks at the ways in which a contemporary Subject, born in Taiwan, raised in Chinese culture yet also influenced by Western thought, can on one hand, re-evaluate the domination exerted upon them by the surrounding economic power, and on the other hand, tend towards more modern goals which come from within this Subject’s own identity. This is but one of the essential themes which has justified this work. For mainland China, 1978 constitutes a kind of watershed which marks the separation between two very different social paradigms emanating from very different systems of economic power. Prior to 1978, the State apparatus emphasised collective distribution, whereas after this date, individual development was stressed. Sociology centered on the Subject, does not only imply that an individual, as a desiring-machine, must have the freedom to come into their own ; it also implies that the community, i. E. All the desiring-machines taken as a whole, must develop along similar lines. The distribution of economic power networks thus plays a crucial role in the sustainable growth of these Subjects
Husseini, Moussaoui Salma. "Redistribution de la population du Liban pendant la guerre civile : 1975-1988." Paris, EHESS, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992EHES0041.
Full textWar-related conflicts and tensions have shattered the communitie's coexistence in lebanon. The whole of the country has undergone huge population mouvement of forced displacement. The lebanese communal space has thus been reshaped, while the population has been redistributed according to criteria that could best be defined as "political-confessionnal". This new distribution has engendered different reactions in the different communities. The country has broken off with its tradition of pacific inter communal coexistence. The religious map has been redrawn and simplified. Mixity (plurality) has disappeared, leaving lebanon divided up into religiously homogeneous territories
Septsault-Gouellain, Abel. "Science économique et convergence : le cas de l'Espagne franquiste (1936-1975)." Paris, EHESS, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1998EHES0136.
Full textThis work is looking for the links between economical culture and democratic transition in spain (1936-1975)
Garasa, Fausto. "Politique et mutations socio-économiques dans le monde de l'élevage aragonais à l'époque franquiste (1936-1975)." Reims, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000REIML003.
Full textRahal, Moedad. "L'émigration des compétences libanaises et son impact sur le développement du Liban (1975-1990)." Paris 7, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA070132.
Full textBooks on the topic "Conditions économiques – Angola – 1975-"
Angola e a crise pós-independência: Cabinda (1975-2006). Luanda: Edições cha de Caxinde, 2014.
Find full textFerreira, Manuel Ennes. A indústria em tempo de guerra: Angola, 1975-91. Lisboa: Edições Cosmos, 1999.
Find full textNeto, Ana Maria. Industrialização de Angola: Reflexão sobre a experiência da administração portuguesa, 1961-1975. Lisboa: Escher, 1991.
Find full textNeto, Ana Maria. Industrialização de Angola: Reflexão sobre a experiência da administração portuguesa (1961-1975). Lisboa: Escher, 1991.
Find full textNeto, Ana Maria. Industrialização de Angola: Reflexão sobre a experiência da administração portuguesa, 1961-1975. Lisboa: Escher, 1991.
Find full textTvedten, Inge. The war in Angola: Internal conditions for peace and recovery. Uppsala, Sweden: Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1989.
Find full textVines, Alex. Peace postponed: Angola since the Lusaka protocol. London: CIIR, 1998.
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