Africa Risks Becoming A Battleground For External Rivalries Instead Of Shaping Its Own Foreign Policy
By Olufunke Omoyemi-Baruwa FOREIGN policy once carried a certain mystique: long-term strategies, carefully negotiated alliances, and doctrines that shaped international order for decades. It was statecraft rooted in principles, predictability, and the projection of national interest. Today, that world feels like a relic. In its place is a chaotic landscape where diplomacy often takes a […]
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