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Africa, Indonesia, and the New Politics of Sovereign Partnership

Partnership Without Paternalism: Why a New Generation of Nations Is Seeking Respect Before Permission

A growing number of nations are not rejecting global partnerships. They are redefining them. From Africa to Indonesia, the emerging demand is simple: respect, reciprocity, and a seat at the table as equals.

AfCFTAAfricadata sovereigntyeconomic developmentGeopoliticsGlobal SouthIndonesiaInstitutional PowerInternational Relationskenyamultipolar worldPartnershipSovereignty
modern airport infrastructure in Zambia built with Chinese investment contrasted with local economic life

When Development Feels Like Displacement: Zambia, Foreign Capital, and the Return of a Familiar Feeling

As Chinese investment reshapes Zambia’s infrastructure, a deeper tension emerges—growth is visible, but not always shared. This piece examines the human side of development.

Africa infrastructure financingBelt and Road InitiativeChina in Africaeconomic developmentforeign investmentglobal capitallocal economiesZambia
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