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Africa · 44 mins ago
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Engineering underdevelopment
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The article argues that formerly colonized nations have traded political independence for economic dependence on foreign creditors, rating agencies, and international technocrats, constituting a modern form of neocolonialism. It contends that this system of remote economic control perpetuates underdevelopment without the direct territorial occupation of historical colonialism.
Engineering underdevelopment
Nations that escaped colonial domination find themselves surrendering economic sovereignty to creditors, ratings agencies and technocrats miles away. This is remote-controlled neocolonialism without the geography
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