Reclaiming Africa’s Early Post-Independence History

Adebayo Olukoshi, Tetteh Hormeku-Ajei, Aishu Balaji, and Anita Nayar
Post-Colonialisms Today: postcolonialisms.regionsrefocus.org, 2020
Grado: debutante
Perspective: Otros
Topic: Crítica del capitalismo, Globalización y relaciones económicas internacionales, Relaciones Norte-Sur y desarrollo, Recursos, medioambiente y clima, Movimientos sociales y cambio
Format: Blog y prensa
Enlace: https://africasacountry.com/2020/07/reclaiming-africas-early-post-independence-history

This article introduces the series, “Reclaiming Africa’s Early Post- Independence History,'' from Post-Colonialisms Today. It explores the policies and thinking of African governments in the early post-independence period, and the lessons for today’s struggles for political and economic agency on the continent. This project was ultimately undercut by Northern nations, including the former colonizers, who worked to disrupt African governments’ political and economic agency to break out of their subordinate place in the global economic order.


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This is the introductory article for the "Reclaiming Africa's Early Post Independence History " series at Africa is a Country

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