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Archive for 25. March 2011
Three Model Countries for Transformation and Development in Africa
25. March 2011 by Assimba.
By Obo Arada Shawl
March 23, 2011
Introduction
Somalia-Eritrea-Libya had common colonial heritage, an Italian heritage at that. But after
The Second wave of colonialism
What is happening now in this digital colonial age is nothing new to these three countries. Globalization is simply about trade and export for the
Trade and people is nothing new to
Geographically, the Libyans are sandwiched by the Arabs of Egypt,
So what was wrong with these peoples way of life? It was being disrupted not by trade but by no trade. They want to show the world how to trade with people outside the WTO. If they are obstructed by free trade, their youth will live by other means necessary as pirating in Somalia, emigrating as in Eritrea and protesting as in Libya. These trends could not be stopped by the digital age, it could only be enhanced.
Conclusion
These days, the global world as led by knowledgeable but not wise young leaders of
What is wrong with the underlined concepts?
We know that their respective leaders are dictators. But the question is dictators of what? For them, dictatorship is the same as authoritarian, democracy or rule of law. We are not communicating with them or with the people they rule. It is a futile attempt to change their way of life (culture) by force.
The leader as in
Currently, the western world is engaged in
Today’s problem are not leaders of
In order to carry out the second wave of colonialism, let us take the following UN Survey conducted on a “joke” level
The survey was a huge failure: In
In
People of
The real solution may come from our understanding of the fake “UN survey”. Let us change our attitude, as attitude is everything.
Dear readers,
Please”Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to the food shortage in the rest of the world?”,
Use the above question in relation to the reading of article “role models for transformation and development in Africa.” that was missing in the article.
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