The war in Ukraine: Africa risks paying a heavy price for neutrality
By Nicholas Westcott, Research Associate, Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, SOAS, University of London
Far from being swift, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine now looks likely to become a long-running war of attrition. It will therefore have an accumulating, and increasingly drastic, impact on Africa unless it can be brought to swift end.
But can African countries influence that? And do they want to?
This article argues that both African and western countries need to change their approach if Africa is to suffer less damage from the crisis. If it continues to sit on the fence, it risks exacerbating conflict in Africa itself.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2022