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In a thought-provoking interview, a French professor delves into the complex dynamics of global geopolitics, exploring why and how Western powers may not genuinely support the development of African nations. The professor argues that there are economic and strategic interests at play that could be at odds with Africa's progress. He suggests that Western countries benefit from maintaining a status quo where African countries remain dependent on exporting raw materials rather than developing their own industries. By keeping Africa in a state of economic vulnerability, the professor contends, Western nations can continue to secure cheap resources while selling their own manufactured goods back to the continent, thus preserving a system that favors them. This interview sheds light on the intricacies of international relations and raises important questions about the true intentions behind foreign aid and economic policies.
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