Ukraine as Africa’s inflection point
by the Monitor's Editorial Board
Mar 21, 2022
2 minutes
In the three decades since the Cold War, much of Africa has sought to engage the rest of the world with a certain neutrality. Its people have welcomed massive investment from China and lately from Russia, for example, while still maintaining ties with the West. That openness was aimed at accelerating economic growth and strengthening democracy.
It hasn’t worked out that
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