The paper examines African development through the lens of the dependency theory. It asks if Africa is still socio-economically and politically dependent on its former colonisers. Employing a qualitative research approach, where a literature review was undertaken, the paper reveals that indeed, Africa is still very much dependent on former colonisers for its political and economic direction. Additionally, Africa has failed to break free from colonial domination not only because African leaders have become complacent with the status quo but because of the unorthodox intervention by former colonisers in the affairs of Africa. Consolidating the spirit of Pan-Africanism will contribute towards Africa breaking free of colonial chains
As historians, living in the contemporary world, we ask and are asked about the causes of underdevel...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
In this article we have tried to answer to the question ‘why some economies are developed and othere...
The paper examines African development through the lens of the dependency theory. It asks if Africa ...
There are milliards of off beam assumptions that Africa will always remain immobile in development o...
Over the years, African political and development scholars, writers and commentators have blamed the...
Globalisation is a process which transformed the world into a single political economy. Africa is on...
This paper explores the relationship between development and poverty in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) rou...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
While post-development theory is very concerned with the ways in which development has impacted upon...
Poverty is Africa’s greatest challenge. Seemingly, the continent’s anti-poverty strategies have ...
Underdevelopment has plagued Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), since independence the post-colonial African ...
The way states and development specialists rationalize how to commit economic resources ...
Various theories and strategies have attempted to explain and overcome Africa’s developmental impass...
As historians, living in the contemporary world, we ask and are asked about the causes of underdevel...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
In this article we have tried to answer to the question ‘why some economies are developed and othere...
The paper examines African development through the lens of the dependency theory. It asks if Africa ...
There are milliards of off beam assumptions that Africa will always remain immobile in development o...
Over the years, African political and development scholars, writers and commentators have blamed the...
Globalisation is a process which transformed the world into a single political economy. Africa is on...
This paper explores the relationship between development and poverty in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) rou...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
While post-development theory is very concerned with the ways in which development has impacted upon...
Poverty is Africa’s greatest challenge. Seemingly, the continent’s anti-poverty strategies have ...
Underdevelopment has plagued Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), since independence the post-colonial African ...
The way states and development specialists rationalize how to commit economic resources ...
Various theories and strategies have attempted to explain and overcome Africa’s developmental impass...
As historians, living in the contemporary world, we ask and are asked about the causes of underdevel...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
In this article we have tried to answer to the question ‘why some economies are developed and othere...