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The State of Africa

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The fortunes of Africa have changed dramatically in the fifty years since independence began. As colonial powers withdrew, new states emerged amid jubilation, with leaders eager to tackle development and nation-building challenges. The circumstances seemed favorable, as independence coincided with an economic boom, and African states captured the attention of global power blocs during the Cold War. However, today, Africa is often viewed pessimistically, burdened by wars, despotism, corruption, and droughts. Few nations have escaped this downward spiral; Botswana is a rare example of a stable democracy, while South Africa has transitioned to a well-managed democratic state post-apartheid. Most African countries, however, face bankruptcy, civil strife, dictatorial rule, overwhelming debt, and heavy reliance on Western aid. This raises the question: what went wrong? What transformed this resource-rich continent into one grappling with despair in just two generations? Focusing on key personalities, events, and themes from the independence era, the narrative explores the myriad challenges Africa has faced over the past fifty years and continues to confront. It is essential reading for those seeking to understand Africa's current predicament and the potential paths forward.

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The State of Africa, Martin Meredith

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2006
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