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International Thieves: Western Corruption and the Third World Financing of the Rich
International Thieves: Western Corruption and the Third World Financing of the Rich
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International Thieves: Western Corruption and the Third World Financing of the Rich
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31 Mar 2008 1:58 PM
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Pan-Africa and the Third World are certainly on the move insofar as the west's colonialist and racist perceptions of African and Third World people are concerned. However there are certain areas in which negative perceptions of African and Third World peoples are deeply entrenched, and will require specialized forms of informed and analytical critique to address them. Making these perceptions even harder and more complicated to deal with are tendencies within a few pockets of elites amongst African and Third World peoples themselves to pass on opportunities to address the global nature of some of the problems. The perception of corruption in Africa and other Third World countries offers one example where negative images of the global South persist, and are not adequately challenged by those endogenous elites in a position to make a difference. The story of the perception of corruption in Malawi, the staggering levels of capital flight from African countries, and the shortchanging of Zambia's copper industry serve to illustrate the injustice of Western institutions in their hypocritical indictment of Third World corruption.
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