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The book delves into the repercussions of Brexit on Africa-UK relations, framing it within a context of renewed imperial ambitions, termed 'Empire 2.0.' It critiques the motivations behind Brexit, linking them to neo-colonialism and the pursuit of trade deals that may undermine development. Langan highlights the strategic use of UK aid as economic leverage, the implications for migration, and the effects of UK corporate activities on local communities. Ultimately, it emphasizes African agency in countering these influences amidst the vulnerabilities of the British state.
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Global Britain and Neo-colonialism in Africa, Mark Langan
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