Africa lost control to foreign mining companies
Why this happened
Ben Radley, lecturer in international development at the University of Bath in England, has researched economic transformation in central Africa, with a particular focus on resource-based industrialisation. He argues in this excerpt of his new book, Disrupted Development in the Congo: The Fragile Foundations of the African Mining Consensus, that the return of transnationals was carried out through a three-stage process beginning with a misguided reading of African economic stagnation from the mid-1970s onwards.
Forcibly displaced and removed from the best deposits, African miners are restricted to working in less productive areas.Within a few years of independence, African governments ass
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