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Africa is typically portrayed as a victim of globalisation,
hobbled by trade subsidies, and losing its best and brightest
minds to the developed world. There are more than a few grains
of truth to this: the continent has taken a battering from
globalisation in several respects. But, international trends
have also been embraced by Africans in interesting, often
unexpected ways, suggesting a more complex relationship with
the rest of the world than is generally supposed. Here, IPS
reporters try to depict the effect of globalisation on Africa
in all its facets: good, bad -- and even humorous.
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