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Ibrahim Traoré

Par : Dr Naim Tahir Baig
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231516162
  • EAN9798231516162
  • Date de parution04/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Book DescriptionIbrahim Traoré: Revolutionary Leadership in Modern Africa - The Revolutionary Captain and Africa's New DawnIn September 2022, a 34-year-old geology student turned military officer forever changed the trajectory of African politics. Captain Ibrahim Traoré, seizing power in Burkina Faso through his second coup in eight months, emerged not merely as another military strongman, but as the voice of a generation demanding African dignity, sovereignty, and genuine independence from neo-colonial structures.
Dr. Naim Tahir Baig's groundbreaking analysis presents the first comprehensive examination of Traoré's meteoric rise to become Africa's youngest head of state and one of the continent's most influential leaders. Drawing on extensive research, exclusive interviews, and firsthand accounts, this book reveals how a quiet artillery captain from rural Burkina Faso became the symbol of African renaissance, inspiring millions of young people from Dakar to Nairobi who see in him the reincarnation of revolutionary Pan-Africanist ideals.
The parallels with Thomas Sankara are impossible to ignore-both seized power at 34, both championed anti-imperialist ideology, both emerged from Burkina Faso's red earth carrying visions of continental liberation. But where Sankara's revolution unfolded during the Cold War's binary choices, Traoré operates in a multipolar world offering unprecedented opportunities for African agency. His expulsion of French troops, formation of the Alliance of Sahel States, and bold declaration that "Africa's gold must benefit Africa first" represent more than policy decisions-they signal a fundamental shift in how young Africans view their relationship with former colonial powers.
This meticulously researched biography traces Traoré's journey from his rural childhood through his military formation, analyzing how personal experience with Western intervention's failures shaped his revolutionary consciousness. Baig examines the domestic policies that have earned Traoré continental acclaim-free education, healthcare expansion, resource nationalization-while unflinchingly addressing the democratic deficits and security challenges that complicate his legacy.
The book explores how Traoré's influence extends far beyond Burkina Faso's borders, inspiring similar movements across West Africa and challenging the entire post-colonial order that has governed African international relations for six decades. Through detailed analysis of his speeches, policies, and regional impact, Dr. Baig reveals how Traoré has successfully mobilized African youth through digital platforms, creating a new form of pan-African consciousness that transcends national boundaries. As military governments sweep across West Africa and young Africans increasingly question democratic institutions that have failed to deliver security or prosperity, Traoré's example raises fundamental questions about leadership, legitimacy, and the future of African governance.
Will he succeed where Sankara failed, institutionalizing revolutionary change while avoiding martyrdom? Can his model of military-led transformation deliver the dignity and development he promises? And what does his rise reveal about the evolving relationship between Africa and the global community?Drawing on his expertise as author of twenty-seven internationally published books on political analysis and international relations, Dr.
Baig provides essential context for understanding not just Traoré's individual story, but its significance for contemporary African politics and the broader struggle for post-colonial liberation. This is the definitive account of a leader who has already altered the landscape of African politics and whose ultimate legacy-whether as successful revolutionary or martyred symbol-will shape the continent's future for generations to come.
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