Toronto, Canada, October 30th, 2025, FinanceWire
World-renowned scholar Teacher Felix Kaputu launches Congo-Kinshasa: 65 Ans en Dérives, a landmark analysis that challenges 65 years of crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo and charts a practical course from review to building.
Drawing from years of interdisciplinary research study and field proof, Kaputu unloads systemic management failures, colonial residues, and the instrumentalization of identity. Engaging Fanon, Mbembe, Ricœur, Mamdani, and Bayart, the book centers lived Congolese truths while highlighting a modern pivot: the 2025 ” Dodekaprogramme” presented by previous President Joseph Kabila Instead of dealing with Kabila as an antique of authoritarianism, Kaputu questions the program’s policy contours as a possible plan for ethical, inclusive governance.
” This is not simply a political analysis– it is a file of civic awakening,” stated Kaputu. “It’s time to move from review to building.”
Launched this summer season, Congo-Kinshasa: 65 Ans en Dérives mixes theory, history, and on-the-ground insights into an available roadmap for reconsidering power, obligation, and social recovery in among Africa’s most complicated countries.
About the Author
Felix Kaputu, PhD, is a Congolese scholar and worldwide speaker concentrating on Cultural/Political Sociology, Postcolonial Researches, International Person Rights, Relative Literature and Cultures, International Dispute, and African Governance. A previous Fulbright Scholar, Kaputu’s work checks out cumulative memory, political reform, and community-based recovery in post-conflict societies.
Schedule Information
- Title: Congo-Kinshasa: 65 Ans en Dérives
- Author: Teacher Felix Kaputu
- Classification: African Politics, Postcolonial Research Studies, Governance
- Format/Availability: Print and digital (information readily available upon demand)
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