Tongkeh Joseph Fowale

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Tongkeh Joseph Fowale is a post graduate student of International Public Affairs at LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome - Italy.

Latest Articles

Privatization Gone Awry in Tole Tea Estate Cameroon
The privatization of the Tole Tea Estate has created plaguing poverty for the entire population. Strikes are the only means of calling attention.
Sep 20, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
Conflicting Interests of Great Powers in Libya
UN Resolution 1973 authorized a no-fly zone over Libya and an arms embargo. How have these clauses been respected by the contesting forces in Libya?
Sep 5, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
The Connection Between Terrorism and Uprisings in North Africa
How does the unrest in North Africa explain the grand agenda of great powers in Africa? Why did the West abandon its friends in North Africa at this point?
Sep 4, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
Africa's Look East Policy under Challenge
China's responses to the recent revolutions in North Africa have brought the "Look East Policy" under serious scrutiny. What is the future of this policy?
Sep 3, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
Colonialism and the Conflict in Darfur
Despite other distractions, Darfur remains in the spotlight as a case study in state brutality that characterises contemporary African politics.
Aug 31, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
A Brief History of Sudan's Conflicts
Sudan's ceaseless conflicts have been interpreted from many different angles. The best possible explanation, however, is that country's colonial history.
Jun 27, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
French Foreign Policy in Post Colonial Africa
Several decades after independence, France's presence is still heavily felt in postcolonial Africa.
Mar 5, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
The Sphere of Influence Theory in Colonial Africa
Europe's sphere of influence in Africa began with the scramble for Africa and was confirmed by the Berlin Act which recognised the partition of Africa
Feb 19, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
A Critique of Harold Macmillan's Wind of Change Speech
Though the "Wind of Change" speech is remembered as the announcement of the end of colonialism, a closer examination shows that it was a racial piece
Feb 4, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
Frontline States and the Struggle against Apartheid
While the ANC championed the struggle against apartheid within South Africa, the Frontline States provided the greatest external challenge to Pretoria
Jan 29, 2011 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale