Title of article :
Sabbath Observers and the Punishment of Dissidents: African Leaders and the Western Battle for International Dominance
Author/Authors :
Simura, Blessing , Marecha, Kudzaishe
Abstract :
Liberation leaders in Africa rose due to the promise of freedom and
emancipation not only politically but economically. However, given the
fact that independence in most states was acquired not through the
barrel of the gun, Africa only attained political independence. Any attempt
to change the economic status-quo was met with wroth from the
erstwhile colonial masters as well as international institutions. Leaders
who tried to push for economic emancipation where/are attacked
with all the ammunition at the disposal and their economies are made
to scream in order to scare others from such an act. The paper argues
most African leaders, given the above scenario, tried to please the Western
leaders more at the expense of the African peoples. The Western
leaders have always continued to be driven by the desire to maintain
their hegemony in international affairs and have to do anything that
would make them retain the power. Due to the fact that such power is
sometimes attained through the use of military invasion, other smaller
states have decided to amass deterrent weapons to protect themselves.
The paper notes that this has brought the world into an era of ‘Realist
Interdependence’. The paper concludes by analyzing the nature of the
concept of the ‘International Community’ and concludes that while the
concept should be inclusive, currently its meaning and application is
selective and exclusionary in favour of the Western states.
Keywords :
Independence , Liberation , African Leaders , International Community , Realist Interdependence
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics