Status of Africa in the modern world order
Abstract
The article explores Africa and its status in the international world order. Africa is a continent with enormous economic and political potential, which has become extremely important in the contemporary international order. African nations are collaborating more and more on the global and regional levels. The African Union greatly affects the promotion of stability, security, and economic integration on the continent.
The redistribution of political and economic power in African countries has been a complex and ongoing process formed by historical backgrounds, internal dynamics, and global influences. While progress has been made, challenges remain in achieving equitable development, inclusive governance, and sustainable economic growth across the continent. The distribution of political power has varied widely, with some countries experiencing stable governance and peaceful transitions of power, while others faced authoritarian regimes and political instability.
Due to its economic potential, demographic trends, and position in the world’s resource supply networks, Africa is becoming more and more recognized as a region of vital importance in modern geopolitical study
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D. E. SavchukChina
Savchuk Dmitry Evgenievich
Shanghai
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Savchuk D.E. Status of Africa in the modern world order. Bulletin of social Sciences and Humanities. 2024;5(1):26-29.