The New Africa: Getting Rid of the Retarding Influence of the Dictators, the Anachronistic Systems and the Mafia-style F
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The independence fervor that gripped African colonies in the 1940s and 1950s was supposed to give birth to a "New Africa" that was expected to play a major role in advancing world civilization. What happened to make Africa fail so abysmally?
By the end of the1980s, a culture of political monolithism, dictatorship, corruption, coup d'état, mismanagement, underdevelopment, and violence was dominating the political leadership of most African countries, fueled by leaders with the evil dispositio...
By the end of the1980s, a culture of political monolithism, dictatorship, corruption, coup d'état, mismanagement, underdevelopment, and violence was dominating the political leadership of most African countries, fueled by leaders with the evil dispositio...



