外国援助对非洲发展的全球政治和安全影响

Olaniyi Thompson Afolabi
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全球化重新定义了(国家)独立的概念,特别是在(绝对)主权和经济依赖方面。然而,它促进了发达国家和发展中国家之间的差异。非洲国家被描述为发展中经济体,不断受到西方发达国家的溺爱。虽然非洲国家的争夺和分割不再是关于“发达”国家对这些国家的实际存在和统治,但外国援助中的全球政治是为了使非洲国家的控制和统治和政策永久化。外国援助支持非洲国家的安全、经济、环境、社会和政治发展。外国援助不限于现金,还可以提供技术和业务支持,包括能力建设和长期贷款。然而,历史表明,大多数非洲国家都渴望和决心接受现金捐赠或贷款,以促进国家发展。这些资金中的大部分还助长了腐败,因为本应用于国家社会经济发展的资金最终流入了大多数政治官员的银行账户。这种局势使许多非洲国家陷入巨额债务,从而公然服从西方世界国家的命令和控制。意识到这一点,这些外国中的许多国家已经开发了许多非洲国家的大量矿产和其他自然资源,决心保持给予者-接受者关系的现状。对外援助是一把双刃剑,有利有弊。许多论文以人民福祉和这些援助的外国主导属性来回顾这些对国家发展的影响。本文着眼于对外援助、安全、领导和发展的轨迹。
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Global Politics and Security Implications of Foreign Aids for African Development
Globalization has redefined the concept of (nation) independence, especially in terms of (absolute) sovereignty and economic dependence. Nevertheless, it has promoted the difference between developed and developing countries. African nations are described as developing economies and continually spoon-fed by the developed western nations. While the scramble for and partition of African nations is no longer about the physical presence and dominance of the countries by the 'developed' nations, global politics in foreign aids are engaged to perpetuate control and dictate governance and policies to African nations. Foreign aids support African nations' security, economic, environmental, social, and political development.  Foreign aids are not limited to cash but could come in technical and operational support, including capacity buildings and long-term loans. However, history has shown the craving and determination of most African nations to receive cash donations or loans for nations' development. Most of these monies have also lubricated corruption as funds meant for the nations’ socio-economic development ended up in bank accounts of most political officeholders. The situation has plunged many African nations into huge debts, thereby overtly submissive to the dictates and controls of countries in the western world. Aware of this, many of these foreign countries have exploited many African nations of massive mineral and other natural resources, determined to keep the giver-taker relationship's status-quo. Foreign aids are two-edged swords with both positive and negative impacts. Many papers have reviewed these impacts on national development with the people's well-being and the foreign dominance attributes of these aids. This paper looks at the trajectory of foreign aids, security, leadership, and development.
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