"Avec la gauche, une autre voie économique est possible." À quelques jours du second tour en Colombie, 67 économistes et personnalités signent une lettre ouverte de @ProgIntl@CentroVidaEcono en soutien aux réformes amorcées par @petrogustavo
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Here is the recording of our "Beyond Extraction: Strategic Partnerships for Secure and Sustainable Supply Chains for the Energy Transition" session co-hosted by @IRENA & the @EU_Commission Joint Research Center @ the 20th #EUSEW2026 in Brussels (June 9-11) https://t.co/e4J67OfliC
NEW EP we're joined by @FadhelKaboub for a conversation about US dollar hegemony, the path that brought us here, the path that could lead us out, BRICS, china, iran, and much more
Check out this interview I recorded with Vianney Sydney Kizito at Witness Radio of Uganda about Africa's Just Energy Transition. https://t.co/7djruh50ji @witness_radio
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PROFESSOR Fadhel Kaboub, renowned Tunisian-American political economist, recently gave a blunt appraisal of the stranglehold that the lingering traits of neo-colonialism continue to hold on the African continent.
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In an interview w/ Witness Radio, Tunisian economist and President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity, Fadhel Kaboub, said Africa’s role in the global transition should go beyond merely supplying raw materials to industrialized countries
Today at 5PM EAT, join us on YouTube as we unpack Africa’s readiness for the energy transition. Featuring Tunisian economist @FadhelKaboub the discussion explores the continent’s economic progress, key challenges, and the path toward a just energy future
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Disruptions to fuels supply chain highlight how countries w/ higher renewables share show greater resilience. But renewables-based energy system also needs secure, diversified & cost-competitive supply. In an episode of 'All Things Renewable', @IRENA expert explains how reliable supply chain is key to the #energytransition & #energysecurity. 🎧Listen to the podcast https://t.co/ZQIX7oK5RK
Join us tomorrow at 10:00 AM EAT on Eyes on a Just energy transition program on Witness Radio as a Tunisian economist,@FadhelKaboub challenges African leaders for failing to push for the full decolonisation of their countries but instead pose for photos at international summits.
Fadhel Kaboub delivers a Green Lecture keynote speech at HBS-Tunisia: "Breaking the Cycle of Dependency:Economic Sovereignty and Just Transitions in the Global South" (May 13, 2026). https://t.co/KGUpWvcaBq
Africa must stay circumspect. The convergence of military signalling and corporate presence must worry all countries participating in Nairobi. They must watch out for unequal relationships under new language, write @FadhelKaboub and @OkandaJoab. https://t.co/lmIpQUL2He
“A world less dependent on oil would be less vulnerable to the weaponization of tanker routes, refinery disruptions, and sudden fuel-price shocks,” Kaboub said, adding: “a renewables-based system does not make peace automatic, but it does make energy... https://t.co/oLBloUgqoR
Finalmente, el economista tunecino-estadounidense Fadhel Kaboub, profesor asociado de Economía en Denison, ofreció una crítica frontal a la arquitectura económica global, que, según afirmóm sigue operando bajo principios coloniales.
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On May 3rd in Bogota, we'll be discussing industrial strategies, labor rights, and international trade for a New International Economic Order. Hosted by Progressive International, the Colombian Ministry of National Education, and Centro de Pensamiento Vida.
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Mañana 3 de mayo nos vemos en Bogotá, en el panel “Industria, Trabajo y Comercio Internacional” del Encuentro internacional organizado por la @ProgIntl Con una compañía inmejorable como @IsabellaMWeber@pedrolrossi@FadhelKaboub y muchas más voces imprescindibles.
BOGOTÁ 🇨🇴 — Join the @ProgIntl at the Festival of Ideas: “Economy for Life” on 4 May.
This groundbreaking gathering will unite the world’s most renowned economists to support the construction of a New International Economic Order.
Find out more: https://t.co/59ZhM8lAHR
It was a pleasure to be part of a beautifully filmed/produced docu series "African in the Anthropocene." Stories from Across the Continent - 8 episodes exploring African experiences of unprecedented environmental & social change. Watch the first 3 episodes
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