
Critically Discuss Why Africa’s Development Has Remained Elusive and Evaluate Both Internal and External Factors of Africa’s Plight
Introduction Africa’s development trajectory has long been a subject of intense debate within development studies, often characterised by persistent challenges despite abundant natural resources ...

Can Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Be Ethically and Legally Integrated into Modern Warfare through Regulation?
Introduction The rapid advancement of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), often referred to as “killer robots,” has sparked intense debate among scholars, policymakers, and ...

Is Development Achievable in Africa? Critically Discuss Internal and External Factors Hindering Development
Introduction The question of whether development is achievable in Africa remains a central debate in development studies, particularly given the continent’s diverse socio-economic landscapes ...

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 keynote speaker’s reflection at the African Union conference in Addis Ababa highlights a persistent dilemma: despite decades of discourse, Africa’s development remains ...

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 As a student of Development Studies, imagining myself as a delegate at the African Union International Conference in Addis Ababa provides a compelling ...

Is the emergence of China as a superpower fundamentally positive for Africa and what factors will shape the relationship between individual African states and China going forward? Discuss with reference to at least one case study.
Introduction The rise of China as a global superpower has significantly reshaped international relations, particularly in Africa, where Beijing’s influence has grown through economic ...

SAARC MUST RISE
Introduction The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) represents a pivotal effort to foster unity and development among South Asian nations, yet it ...

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 of attending the African Union International Conference in Addis Ababa, with the keynote speaker reflecting on persistent development challenges over four ...

Understanding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Why It Matters Today and How We Can Strengthen It
Introduction In an era where global tensions often dominate headlines, international agreements like the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) play a ...

China’s Rise as a Technological Superpower: Opportunities and Challenges for the Global South
Introduction The transformation of the People’s Republic of China from a technologically backward nation to a technological superpower since the end of the Cold ...
