THE FALLACY OF DIPLOMACY OF INTERVENTIONS IN AFRICAN CONFLICTS
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Abstract
Africa, yes, was bedevilled by several conflicts and crisis. Occasioned by incompetent leadership, styled to tyranny, greed, corruption, primitive accumulations and wanton self – eliminations of other an enterprise that was applauded, condemned, and yet funded by friends, sympathizers, and neighbours alike in the name of intervention.
In different manners they came; in different manners they aided conflict, and in different manners they exploited the empty state to perpetual abjection. True or false interventions are meant to diminish the state. No state experienced it and remains the same. Yet we were informed that diplomacy is a peaceful conduct of relations among states, only for it be for the Africans an awful fallacies of interventions in state crisis.