In recent years, many socio-political and economic thinkers seem to blame colonialism as the major reason for Africa’s backwardness in all spheres of her life. But against this backdrop, this paper attempts to suggest that there can be no valid or justifiable excuse of colonialism for Africa’s underdevelopment, howsoever. This position is incontrovertibly strengthened by the fact that if other countries in different continents of the world who equally experienced colonialism could rise and become strategically important in the comity of nations, then it is time for Africa to look inward and rise from where she is by giving modern interpretations and implications to her experience of colonialism. Keywords: Colonialism, Neo-colonialism, Decol...
Abstract: This article argues that in order for Africa to kick-start development, which must include...
Colonialism has influenced the development of states on the African continent. This study examines t...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
The struggle against colonialism and the attainment of independence in Africa raised hopes that Afri...
This research work accessed Nkrumah’s thought on neo-colonialism and Africa’s development. The broad...
Colonialism as a topic of discussion has retained a level of sensitivity both within and outside aca...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
IIn this paper, we analyze the connection between the history of colonial rule and postcolonial deve...
It is probably an understatement to assert that Africa, the world’s second largest continent, is und...
This paper argues that Neo-colonialism is an essential factor for the survival of Western capitalist...
Whenever Africa is mentioned in the international arena, the name seems to conjure pity, poverty, di...
Colonization started around the 16th century and spread all around the world by the beginning of the...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
The political independence that the people of Africa attained over the last four decades was not a g...
Abstract: This article argues that in order for Africa to kick-start development, which must include...
Colonialism has influenced the development of states on the African continent. This study examines t...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
The struggle against colonialism and the attainment of independence in Africa raised hopes that Afri...
This research work accessed Nkrumah’s thought on neo-colonialism and Africa’s development. The broad...
Colonialism as a topic of discussion has retained a level of sensitivity both within and outside aca...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
IIn this paper, we analyze the connection between the history of colonial rule and postcolonial deve...
It is probably an understatement to assert that Africa, the world’s second largest continent, is und...
This paper argues that Neo-colonialism is an essential factor for the survival of Western capitalist...
Whenever Africa is mentioned in the international arena, the name seems to conjure pity, poverty, di...
Colonization started around the 16th century and spread all around the world by the beginning of the...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
The political independence that the people of Africa attained over the last four decades was not a g...
Abstract: This article argues that in order for Africa to kick-start development, which must include...
Colonialism has influenced the development of states on the African continent. This study examines t...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...