Postcolonial Africa: problems and prospects

Ekaterina Emelianenko
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The article considers the problems of transition of African states to the south of Sahara from the position of the “hopeless continent” to the economic rise and raises the questions of conformity with these changes. The author gives special attention to the consequences of decolonization, the functioning of modern political institutions, the actions of the elite, the migration issues, labor discrimination of African migrants in Europe, and the aftereffect of economic presence of China in African countries. The author draws attention to the fact that the so-called raise had already been experienced by the Africal continent. Since the acquisition of independence, many texts have been published including scientific articles, describing Africa “on the rise”. However, in unfavorable conditions resulting from the policies of colonial powers, African states can’t overcome the lingering crisis due to internal reasons. Political elites are pursuing their policies for the convenience of former colonial powers rather than of their own state. The author’s personal attendance at the economic forum within the Russia-Africa summit helped collect unique materials and expert opinions of political and public leaders of African States about topical problems. The author analyzes the consequences of decolonization and the activities of modern “partners” and concludes that, in a time of resource shortage experienced by many countries, African states to the South of Sahara will face even more serious economic, ecological and social problems. Based on its past, Africa should find its own development path and protect its own interests and values. During the development of state and national strategies, a special role should be given to the issues of education, as it is the basis for the formation of human values and worldview for the future.   
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后殖民时代的非洲:问题与前景
本文探讨了撒哈拉以南非洲国家从“绝望大陆”向经济崛起过渡的问题,并提出了与这些变化相适应的问题。作者特别关注非殖民化的后果、现代政治制度的运作、精英阶层的行为、移民问题、欧洲非洲移民的劳工歧视以及中国在非洲国家经济存在的后果。作者提请注意这样一个事实,即非洲大陆已经经历了所谓的提高。自获得独立以来,包括科学文章在内的许多文本已经出版,描述非洲“正在崛起”。然而,在殖民主义列强政策造成的不利条件下,非洲国家由于内部原因无法克服挥之不去的危机。政治精英们奉行的政策是为了给前殖民国家提供便利,而不是为了自己的国家。作者亲自参加了俄罗斯-非洲首脑会议期间的经济论坛,帮助收集了非洲国家政治和公共领导人关于专题问题的独特材料和专家意见。作者分析了非殖民化的后果和现代“伙伴”的活动,并得出结论,在许多国家经历资源短缺的时候,撒哈拉以南的非洲国家将面临更加严重的经济、生态和社会问题。非洲应该立足历史,走出自己的发展道路,维护自己的利益和价值。在国家和国家战略的发展过程中,教育问题应该发挥特殊的作用,因为它是人类价值观和未来世界观形成的基础。
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