Jean-Claude Rolinat (2018). The African Bomb and its fragments.
Preface by Alain Sanders: From 100 million inhabitants in 1900, the continent’s population rose to 640 million in the 1990s, reaching and exceeding one billion in 2015 (16% of the planet, compared to 9% in 1950!). According to demographic projections, its population could even reach more than two billion in 2050 and, 4.4 billion at the end of the 21st century. This phenomenon is a threat to Europe, with its aging population. This book has no other pretensions than to refresh memories and to be a whistleblower.
**Jean-Claude Rolinat** (2018). The African Bomb and its fragments.
Preface by **Alain Sanders**: From 100 million inhabitants in 1900, the continent’s population rose to 640 million in the 1990s, reaching and exceeding one billion in 2015 (16% of the planet, compared to 9% in 1950!). According to demographic projections, its population could even reach more than two billion in 2050 and, 4.4 billion at the end of the 21st century. This phenomenon is a threat to Europe, with its aging population. This book has no other pretensions than to refresh memories and to be a whistleblower.
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