
Critically Discuss While Showing Well Researched Practical Examples Why Africa’s Development Has Remained Elusive: Evaluating Internal and External Factors Responsible for Africa’s Plight
Introduction Africa’s development trajectory has long been a subject of intense debate within development studies, characterised by persistent challenges that hinder economic growth, social ...

Imagine being invited as one of the delegates to African Union International Conference whose theme is ‘Which Way for the Africa’. The keynote speaker upon taking the podium opens by saying ‘forty years ago I had a privilege to sit in this very venue here in Addis Ababa and we had similar discussions on Africa’s development challenges. Countries in Africa have continued being described using labels such as ‘developing,’ ‘underdeveloped,’ or ‘Third World, Poor. Is development really achievable in Africa?’ Drawing on your understanding of the concept of development and the various classifications associated with developing countries, critically discuss while showing well researched practical examples why Africa’s development has remained elusive. In your answer, evaluate both internal and external factors responsible for Africa’s plight.
Introduction The concept of development in Africa has long been a subject of intense debate, particularly in forums like the African Union conferences held ...

Letter to Laura Nyirinkindi Requesting a Meeting on Intersex Issues
Introduction In the context of international efforts to address discrimination against women and girls, the post-UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) meetings ...

How do current geopolitical tensions influence the strategic decisions, export policies, and industrial development of the French defense industry?
Introduction The French defense industry stands as a pivotal component of the nation’s economy and global standing, contributing significantly to employment, technological innovation, and ...

Despite decades of discourse on development, it still seems a far-fetched dream for many countries, including Zambia. Why? Suggest solutions that can help Zambia meet its development aspirations.
Introduction Development studies often highlight the persistent challenges faced by many low-income countries in achieving sustainable progress, despite global efforts and theoretical frameworks like ...

What are the Singapore Armed Forces Strengths and Weaknesses?
Introduction The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) represent a critical component of Singapore’s national defence strategy, shaped by the city-state’s unique geopolitical position and historical ...

There is a growing debate that the world is gradually abandoning the rules-based international order established after 1945. Validate this statement in reference to recent global developments while assessing future challenges facing major International Organisations
Introduction The rules-based international order, forged in the aftermath of World War II, has long served as the cornerstone of global governance. Established through ...

Imagine being invited as one of the delegates to African Union International Conference whose theme is ‘Which Way for the Africa’. The keynote speaker upon taking the podium opens by saying ‘forty years ago I had a privilege to sit in this very venue here in Addis Ababa and we had similar discussions on Africa’s development challenges. Countries in Africa have continued being described using labels such as ‘developing,’ ‘underdeveloped,’ or ‘Third World, Poor. Is development really achievable in Africa?’ Drawing on your understanding of the concept of development and the various classifications associated with developing countries, critically discuss while showing well researched practical examples why Africa’s development has remained elusive. In your answer, evaluate both internal and external factors responsible for Africa’s plight.
Introduction The scenario presented in the essay title captures a poignant moment at an African Union conference in Addis Ababa, where a keynote speaker ...

Economic interdependence has long been viewed as a force for peace between nations. Evaluate whether economic globalisation reduces or increases the likelihood of international conflict. 750 words
Introduction Economic globalisation, characterised by increased trade, investment, and financial flows across borders, has been a dominant feature of the international system since the ...

Why Africa’s Development Has Remained Elusive: Internal and External Factors
Introduction The keynote speaker at the African Union International Conference in Addis Ababa poses a poignant question: after decades of discussions, why does Africa ...
