

For the better part of modern history, Africa has been treated as an afterthought in global diplomacy, a supplier of raw materials and a passive consumer of foreign ideas, policy frameworks and capital.
Continent no longer an appendage of Western charity or playing field for geopolitical rivalry
For the better part of modern history, Africa has been treated as an afterthought in global diplomacy, a supplier of raw materials and a passive consumer of foreign ideas, policy frameworks and capital.
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