Africa’s New Scramble

Africa’s New Scramble

Bosco Mutarambirwa

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Darwin Books, an Imprint of Sterling Analytics Med
Año de edición:
2025
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Economía internacional
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9798993665320
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AFRICA IS NO LONGER THE PRIZE. IT IS THE PIVOT.The 21st-century race for global dominance is not fought with armies, but with asphalt, steel, and debt. At the heart of this geopolitical showdown is Africa, the supplier of the world’s most critical green energy minerals.In the late 1800s, Europe launched the Scramble for Africa. Today, a New Scramble is underway, defined by two competing economic visions:China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): A massive empire of infrastructure-built for speed, secured by debt, and anchored by efficiency.America’s Lobito Corridor: A Western-backed counter-strategy offering transparency, local ownership, and a direct Atlantic route for minerals.Drawing on expert analysis and 2025 updates, Africa’s New Scramble exposes the true stakes of this rivalry: control over the supply chains of the future. The book reveals how Beijing’s 'Digital Silk Web' and Washington’s 'Atlantic Gambit' both leverage infrastructure as an instrument of influence.This book is essential for understanding:The Copperbelt Calculus: Why Central Africa’s mineral wealth (DRC, Zambia) has become the most contested economic zone on earth.Sovereignty 2.0: How African nations are using the competition itself as leverage to escape the 'Resource Curse,' demanding transparency, fair contracts, and local value creation.The Geopolitics of Corridors: How the new network of ports and railways will shape trade, security, and climate justice for the next century.The moral of the map is clear: Africa is refusing to be the terrain of the struggle. It is becoming the referee. The world’s next economic equilibrium will depend on who Africa chooses to partner with, and under what terms.

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