There are milliards of off beam assumptions that Africa will always remain immobile in development of whatever type. This pseudo take has mainly been propounded by Western thinkers in order to dubiously make Africans internalise and reinforce this flimsy and flimflam dependency. Africa needs to embark on paradigm shift; and tweak and turn things around. Africa has what it take to do so quickly, especially now that new economic powers such as China and India are evolving as counterweight to the West. Shall Africa use these new economic forces to its advantage based on fair and win-win cooperation? To do so, Africa must make sure that it does not slink back into business as usual vis-a-vis beggarliness, dependence, frailty, gullibility, made-...
We have always been inundated with the goodies of free trade andfree market which is the dynamics of...
"An extract from a presentation made to the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, Engl...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...
The paper examines African development through the lens of the dependency theory. It asks if Africa ...
The paper examines African development through the lens of the dependency theory. It asks if Africa ...
Poverty is Africa’s greatest challenge. Seemingly, the continent’s anti-poverty strategies have ...
Africa is among the “poorest” regions of the world. The reality is thatAfrica is not poor but rather...
Foreign aid has enslaved African countries culminating to a dependency syndrome. This has engendered...
During colonialism, most Africans believed that their poverty and underdevelopment was due primarily...
Globalisation is a process which transformed the world into a single political economy. Africa is on...
Almost fifty years after independence that aspiration of regaining lost human dignity seems stuck on...
From a high point at the dawn of independence in the 1960s, the aspirations of the majority of the A...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
Socio-economic decadence and degradation Africans with ages spanning two generations have seen it al...
Over the years, African political and development scholars, writers and commentators have blamed the...
We have always been inundated with the goodies of free trade andfree market which is the dynamics of...
"An extract from a presentation made to the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, Engl...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...
The paper examines African development through the lens of the dependency theory. It asks if Africa ...
The paper examines African development through the lens of the dependency theory. It asks if Africa ...
Poverty is Africa’s greatest challenge. Seemingly, the continent’s anti-poverty strategies have ...
Africa is among the “poorest” regions of the world. The reality is thatAfrica is not poor but rather...
Foreign aid has enslaved African countries culminating to a dependency syndrome. This has engendered...
During colonialism, most Africans believed that their poverty and underdevelopment was due primarily...
Globalisation is a process which transformed the world into a single political economy. Africa is on...
Almost fifty years after independence that aspiration of regaining lost human dignity seems stuck on...
From a high point at the dawn of independence in the 1960s, the aspirations of the majority of the A...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
Socio-economic decadence and degradation Africans with ages spanning two generations have seen it al...
Over the years, African political and development scholars, writers and commentators have blamed the...
We have always been inundated with the goodies of free trade andfree market which is the dynamics of...
"An extract from a presentation made to the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, Engl...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...