Six decades after colonial powers withdrew from Africa, the continent is still struggling to catch up with the rest of the world. This provocative analysis argues that Western policies have undermined the continent’s stability and prosperity, with guilt-driven aid and market-led privatization fuelling corruption, and interference in domestic politics entrenching conflict.
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