WHO OWNS TOMORROW?: Why Africa Stopped Asking Permission

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Bol Why Africa Stopped Asking PermissionIn Who Owns Tomorrow?, Ray Kuate delivers an unflinching analysis of France-Africa relations and paints the portrait of a continent that now refuses to bend to the architectures inherited from colonialism.A Cameroonian entrepreneur naturalized French and living in Canada, the author writes from a unique perspective: that of a man who chose France, built in Canada, and thinks with African memory. Through 40 powerful chapters, he dissects the mechanisms of modern neocolonialism-from the CFA franc to factories of obedient elites, from extractive partnerships disguised as cooperation to post-independence monetary control.This is not a book of anger, but of clarity. Kuate does not ask for sympathy for Africa: he demands partners ready to come with their children, to build as if they plan to stay, to create owners not consumers. He probes with surgical precision: if your partnership is so extraordinary, why don't your own children live there?Provocative without being polemical, documented without being academic, Who Owns Tomorrow? addresses the builders of a new world order-African and non-African-who refuse to confuse hospitality with subordination, partnership with paternalism, sovereignty with permission.Africa has stopped asking permission. The only question that remains: is the world ready to meet it as an adult? TAGS (up to 10)- France-Africa relations- African sovereignty- Neocolonialism- CFA franc- African economic development- Post-colonialism- African geopolitics- Pan-Africanism- Political economy- Decolonization

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Why Africa Stopped Asking PermissionIn Who Owns Tomorrow?, Ray Kuate delivers an unflinching analysis of France-Africa relations and paints the portrait of a continent that now refuses to bend to the architectures inherited from colonialism.A Cameroonian entrepreneur naturalized French and living in Canada, the author writes from a unique perspective: that of a man who chose France, built in Canada, and thinks with African memory. Through 40 powerful chapters, he dissects the mechanisms of modern neocolonialism-from the CFA franc to factories of obedient elites, from extractive partnerships disguised as cooperation to post-independence monetary control.This is not a book of anger, but of clarity. Kuate does not ask for sympathy for Africa: he demands partners ready to come with their children, to build as if they plan to stay, to create owners not consumers. He probes with surgical precision: if your partnership is so extraordinary, why don't your own children live there?Provocative without being polemical, documented without being academic, Who Owns Tomorrow? addresses the builders of a new world order-African and non-African-who refuse to confuse hospitality with subordination, partnership with paternalism, sovereignty with permission.Africa has stopped asking permission. The only question that remains: is the world ready to meet it as an adult? TAGS (up to 10)- France-Africa relations- African sovereignty- Neocolonialism- CFA franc- African economic development- Post-colonialism- African geopolitics- Pan-Africanism- Political economy- Decolonization

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