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This document discusses the relationship between poverty, conflict, and development in Africa. It argues that political corruption is the primary causal factor in this relationship. While many variables contribute to instability in Africa, political corruption stands out as the most compelling explanation. When political leaders engage in corruption and deny citizens access to basic needs like food and shelter, it leads to unrest and conflict as people struggle to meet their human needs. This instability then hinders development progress on the continent. The document employs the human needs theory to analyze how poverty caused by corrupt governance can create the conditions for conflict in African nations.
This document discusses the relationship between poverty, conflict, and development in Africa. It argues that political corruption is the primary causal factor in this relationship. While many variables contribute to instability in Africa, political corruption stands out as the most compelling explanation. When political leaders engage in corruption and deny citizens access to basic needs like food and shelter, it leads to unrest and conflict as people struggle to meet their human needs. This instability then hinders development progress on the continent. The document employs the human needs theory to analyze how poverty caused by corrupt governance can create the conditions for conflict in African nations.
This document discusses the relationship between poverty, conflict, and development in Africa. It argues that political corruption is the primary causal factor in this relationship. While many variables contribute to instability in Africa, political corruption stands out as the most compelling explanation. When political leaders engage in corruption and deny citizens access to basic needs like food and shelter, it leads to unrest and conflict as people struggle to meet their human needs. This instability then hinders development progress on the continent. The document employs the human needs theory to analyze how poverty caused by corrupt governance can create the conditions for conflict in African nations.