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Understanding the effects of the resolutions of the 1884–85 Berlin Conference to Africa's Development and Euro-Africa relations
2019
Prague Papers on the History of International Relations
The incursion into Africa by Europe in the 19th Century was formally ratified by the 1884–85 Berlin Conference. The reason for Europe to decide in venturing into the South was basically centered on the need for natural resources and to be later realized deep yearnings for trade and cooperation with Africa. But the reverse was the case with the supposedly cooperation with Africa initiative in a conference that was strangely not to have Africa diplomatically represented and with resolutions which
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