Why are African states quick to condemn foreign wars, yet unwilling to confront African leaders responsible for suffering at home?
The apparent contradiction between African states quickly condemning foreign wars (like the war in Ukraine) while remaining frustratingly unwilling to confront African leaders responsible for immense suffering at home (like in Sudan) is driven by a deep-seated conflict between foundational diplomatic principles, structural limitations, and the immediate self-interest of ruling elites. This...
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