The Beijing of It All : Africa’s Development Terms Are No Longer Written in Washington or Brussels

13 août 2026 | Wanjiku Wanjohi
In the period that followed decolonisation, Africa’s development landscape continued to be shaped by Western partnerships. By the late 1990s and early 2000s, this Western-facing architecture took the form of policy conditionality, governance agendas and institutional reform attached to rotating (…)
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