TLDR: African leaders are making the exact same mistakes with China as their predecessors did with the European powers.
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I don’t think they had much choice when the Europeans rocked up.
They have now, if and when they coordinate and cooperate between themselves, according to the researcher:
Africa’s voice is minimal in the agenda-setting, due mostly to the multiplicity of African states, African Union weakness and competing needs among African countries.
The initial phase of colonisation in Africa (until the 17th century) involved mostly religious propaganda, unequal trade and miltary alliances with existing political powers in Africa. Look, for example, how Portugal, and later the Netherlands, slowly eroded the sovereignty of the Kindgom of Kongo and compare it to what China is doing today.
China abusing power? 🫢