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In Neocolonialism in West Africa, historian and journalist Chernoh Alpha M. Bah demonstrates how multinational corporations and local elites continue to exploit West Africa. Throughout this collection of essays and articles, he provides practical answers to the root causes of poverty, conflict, and political instability. By examining modern forms of corporate exploitation in West Africa from the perspective of an investigative journalist, he shows how multinational corporations and local politicians control the economy and resources of West Africa, rig elections, and promote wars and military coups.…mehr

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In Neocolonialism in West Africa, historian and journalist Chernoh Alpha M. Bah demonstrates how multinational corporations and local elites continue to exploit West Africa. Throughout this collection of essays and articles, he provides practical answers to the root causes of poverty, conflict, and political instability. By examining modern forms of corporate exploitation in West Africa from the perspective of an investigative journalist, he shows how multinational corporations and local politicians control the economy and resources of West Africa, rig elections, and promote wars and military coups.
Autorenporträt
Chernoh Alpha M Bah is a historian and investigative journalist specializing in West Africa's medical, legal, and economic history with complementary interests in Africanist anthropology. He is currently the editor-in chief of the Africanist Press, a media agency and investigative journalism project focusing on anti-corruption, democracy, and free speech in Africa. Bah is the author of The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Corporate Gangsters, Multinationals, and Rogue Politicians (2015).