We Need to Talk About Africa: The harm we have done, and how we should help
If you boil a kettle twice today, you will have used five times more electricity than a person in Mali uses in a whole year. How can that be possible?

Decades after the colonial powers withdrew Africa is still struggling to catch up with the rest of the world. When the same colonists withdrew from Asia there followed several decades of sustained and unprecedented growth throughout the continent. So what went wrong in Africa? And are we helping to fix it, or simply making matters worse?

In this provocative analysis, Tom Young argues that so much has been misplaced: our guilt, our policies, and our aid. Human rights have become a cover for imposing our values on others, our shiniest infrastructure projects have fuelled corruption and our interference in domestic politics has further entrenched conflict. Only by radically changing how we think about Africa can we escape this vicious cycle.
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We Need to Talk About Africa: The harm we have done, and how we should help
If you boil a kettle twice today, you will have used five times more electricity than a person in Mali uses in a whole year. How can that be possible?

Decades after the colonial powers withdrew Africa is still struggling to catch up with the rest of the world. When the same colonists withdrew from Asia there followed several decades of sustained and unprecedented growth throughout the continent. So what went wrong in Africa? And are we helping to fix it, or simply making matters worse?

In this provocative analysis, Tom Young argues that so much has been misplaced: our guilt, our policies, and our aid. Human rights have become a cover for imposing our values on others, our shiniest infrastructure projects have fuelled corruption and our interference in domestic politics has further entrenched conflict. Only by radically changing how we think about Africa can we escape this vicious cycle.
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We Need to Talk About Africa: The harm we have done, and how we should help

We Need to Talk About Africa: The harm we have done, and how we should help

by Tom Young
We Need to Talk About Africa: The harm we have done, and how we should help

We Need to Talk About Africa: The harm we have done, and how we should help

by Tom Young

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If you boil a kettle twice today, you will have used five times more electricity than a person in Mali uses in a whole year. How can that be possible?

Decades after the colonial powers withdrew Africa is still struggling to catch up with the rest of the world. When the same colonists withdrew from Asia there followed several decades of sustained and unprecedented growth throughout the continent. So what went wrong in Africa? And are we helping to fix it, or simply making matters worse?

In this provocative analysis, Tom Young argues that so much has been misplaced: our guilt, our policies, and our aid. Human rights have become a cover for imposing our values on others, our shiniest infrastructure projects have fuelled corruption and our interference in domestic politics has further entrenched conflict. Only by radically changing how we think about Africa can we escape this vicious cycle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786074966
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 08/04/2020
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 1,108,572
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Tom Young is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK. He is the editor of Readings in African Politics.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

1 Guilt 1

2 $22,000 for eighteen cups of tea 25

3 Turning a blind eye 47

4 The punitive turn 75

5 Imposing rules 99

6 Changing conduct 121

7 A failed project 149

8 Changing direction 177

Reading guides 203

Acknowledgements 215

Index 217

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