Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration and Togolese Abroad - Togo
Chief Negotiator of ACP Group for Post-Cotonou 2020 agreement - Professor of Political Philosophy

Prof. Robert Dussey

Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration and Togolese Abroad - Togo
Chief Negotiator of ACP Group for Post-Cotonou 2020 agreement - Professor of Political Philosophy

Robert DUSSEY

  • Born on 4th January 1972 in Bangui (Centrafrica).
  • Chief Negociator of ACP-UE Post-Cotonou 2020.
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration of Togo since 2013
  • Professor of Political Philosophy ,

Bibliography

March 2011: A comedy in the tropics, (Editions L’Harmattan)

June 2008: Africa sick of politicians, (Picollec Editions)

March 2003: Author of a political essay titled Think reconciliation in Togo (Editions Bill)

2002: Author of a political essay entitled: for a sustainable peace in Africa: plea for an African awareness of armed conflict (Editions Bill)

2000: Author of a novel entitled: life without life (Editions Bill)

1996: Author of a book on AIDS titled: Africa AIDS (Center of missionary documentation)

University studies

  • 1999: Doctor of philosophy policy

  • 1997: Diploma of thorough study

  • 1996: Master of philosophy

  • 1995: Degree in philosophy

  • 1994: University degree of literary study

  • 1993: University degree of literary study

  • 1992: Theological study (Franciscan convent)

  • 1991: Theological study (Monastery of the Beatitudes) Congo – Brazzaville

  • 1990: BAC A4 – Saint Paul option seminar: latin Bangui (Central African Republic)

Working experience

Since Sept. 2013: Minister of Foreign Affairs, cooperation and African Integration

2005: Advise diplomatic of the President of the Togolese Republic

2004: Member of the Africa Office of the community of Sant’Egidio Ro
me: special mediator for Africa to the community of Saint’ Egidio in Rome, Italy.

Publications

  • “Lack of order and chance: the State of nature to Hobbes ‘ 2001, in Kore, Journal of philosophy Ivorian No. 31, pages 5-15.
  • “The function of the rule of law in the philosophy of Karl Popper” 2001, in annals of the University of Lomé, series letters and sciences human No. XXI, pages 179-197, ISSN: 1016-9202.
  • “Peace and reason: the Kantian Conception of peace and its news” July 2002, in spots, scientific journal of the University of Bouaké, pages 22-40, ISSN: 1817 – 177-X.
  • “Armed African and democratic challenges”, 2002, in annals of the University of Lomé, series, letters and Science human No. XXII – page 41-57, ISSN: 1016-9202
  • ‘The status of peace and war in the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes’, 2003, in annals of the University of Lomé, series, letters and Human Sciences N ° XXIII – page 43-56, ISSN: 1016-9202
  • “Kantian morality and the issue of human rights”, 2004, in annals of the University of Lomé, series, letters and Human Sciences N ° XXIV – page 81-95, ISSN: 1016-9202
  • “Political pluralism and democracy in Africa: the educational approach”, 2004, in philosophical notebook from Africa, Journal of philosophy, University of Ouagadougou, 1 special issue, page 27-44, ISSN: 0796-5842
  • ‘Peace reeled design and its ontological basis in Proclus’, 2007, in the philosophical section of Africa, international review of philosophy, University of Ouagadougou, N ° 005-, pp125 – 136, ISSN: 0796-5842
  • “Ethics and antinomy of the democratic order in rationalism critical of Karl Popper“, 2006, in mosaic. Inter-African Journal of philosophy and human sciences Don Bosco – Lomé, N ° 005 & 006 – page 29-42, ISSN: 1812-8645
  • ‘The Role of peace for the progress of reason at Spinoza’, 2009, participated in’Action, in International Journal of philosophy, University of Lomé, Vol. N ° 1, p.316 – 335, ISSN: 2071-1964
  • “Anguish and the shadow of peace”, 2013, participated in’Action, inter-African review of linguistic and philosophical literature, University of Lomé, Vol.5, no. 1-January, pages 333-343, ISSN: 2071-1964
  • “Pluralism and interculturality as a condition of a critical tolerance and ethics of peace, 2013, in International Journal of philosophy, the philosophical book of Africa, University of Ouagadougou, N °-0011, pages 53-66, ISSN: 0796-5842
  • “The limits of the legal pacifism of Kant”, 2012, in philosophical book of Africa, revised international of philosophy, University of Ouagadougou, no. 0010, pages 125-142, ISSN: 0796-5842
  • ‘Civil peace and equity in the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes’, 2011, in magazine scientist of the University of Bouaké, flight. N ° 1, pp. 253-272, ISSN: 1817 – 177 X
  • ‘Peace of mind and peace civil in Rerum Natura of Lucretius’, 2010, in annals of the University of Lomé, letters and Human Sciences series, volume XXX – 1, pages 67-70, ISSN: 1016-9209
  • “Peace: ethics and politics”, 2010 participated in’Action, inter-African review of linguistic and philosophical literature, University of Lomé, Vol. 2, N ° 2-July, pages 319-328, ISSN: 2071-1964
  • ‘The problem of the Covenants at the time of the metaphysical egoism, reflection on peace according to Schopenhauer‘, 2010, in mosaic, inter-African Journal of philosophy, literature and Human Sciences, Don Bosco – Lomé, N ° 010-December, pages 299-306, ISSN: 1812-8645
  • “Rule of law and freedom in the political thought of Kant”, 2007, in Journal of research scientist at the University of Lomé, series, letters and Human Sciences Volume 9, no. 2 p.93 – 103, ISSN: 1727-8651
  • “Hannah Harendt and the pax Romana of the policy to the war”, 2008, in landmark, scientific journal of the University of Bouaké, Vol. 1, no. 1, p. 143-158, ISSN: 1817 – 177 X
  • “The ethical conditions of possibility of political modernity in Africa”, 2008, in annals of the University of Ouagadougou N ° 007, p.439 – 462, ISSN: 0796-5842