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Global Britain and Neo-colonialism in Africa

Brexit, 'Development' and Coloniality
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"Through the lens of neo-colonialism and global coloniality, the text revitalises the conventional debates on the logic of the UK´s interests in Africa, amidst the reality of Brexit and the resurgence of the new scramble´ for Africa. Mark Langan interrogates the celebrated´ conversations around Global Britain and British exceptionalism."

- Dr Adeoye O. Akinola, University of Johannesburg





"With an exceptionally in-depth examination of key geopolitical issues such as trade, aid, development finance and security, Langan uncovers how the same old colonial interventions and political rhetoric with racist undertones are being refashioned to perpetuate an emergent Empire 2.0."

- Dr Nathan Andrews, McMaster University




"Mark Langan offers a powerful critique... [the text] sheds light on the neo-colonial nature of these [Africa-UK] relations, but also highlights the ability of Africans to resist the GlobalBritain´ project."

- Professor Mehdi Boussebaa, University of Glasgow




This book examines the implications of Brexit for Africa-UK relations amid a new scramble´ for the continent. Engaging Nkrumah on neo-colonialism and recent scholarship on global coloniality, Langan here underscores concerns that Brexit was fuelled by an imperial romanticism that now gives rise to a Global Britain project involving the perpetration of Empire 2.0´ in Africa. In this context, he examines UK elites´ pursuit of Brexit trade deals and the development´ consequences of premature market opening. Throughout its chapters, this work assesses strategic usages of UK aid monies in terms of economic leverage and the externalisation of migration and highlights the impact of UK development finance and corporate activities for the health and wellbeing of workers and host communities. Significantly, Langan explores the UK´s pursuit of security interests and human rights criticismsand concludes by highlighting African agency to resist the Global Britain project amid the fragility of the British state itself. 





Mark Langan is Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at King's College London, UK. He is also the author of Neo-Colonialism and the Poverty of 'Development' in Africa (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).

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Autres ISBN/GTIN9783031424823
Type de produitLivre numérique
ReliureLivres électroniques
FormatPDF
Indications sur le formatfiligrane
Date de parution04.01.2024
Edition1st ed. 2023
Pages261 pages
LangueAnglais
IllustrationsXIV, 261 p. 1 illus.
Groupe de produitsLivre numérique anglais
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Mark Langan is Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at King's College London, UK. He is also the author of Neo-Colonialism and the Poverty of 'Development' in Africa (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).

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