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AFRICA: Should We Still Run After Western Democracy? - Africa Education

Summary by Afrique Education
Since the 1990s, under the influence of the Western powers, Africa has been pushed to embrace the model of liberal democracy without nuance. Political pluralism, multiparty elections, the free press have been presented as the only way to progress and development. Thirty-five years later, the results are disappointing: chronic instability, sterile alternations, constant foreign interference and persistent misery for the people.
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Since the 1990s, under the influence of the Western powers, Africa has been pushed to embrace the model of liberal democracy without nuance. Political pluralism, multiparty elections, the free press have been presented as the only way to progress and development. Thirty-five years later, the results are disappointing: chronic instability, sterile alternations, constant foreign interference and persistent misery for the people.

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Afrique Education broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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