Samedi 3 mai 2008
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S'il y a une région du monde où la politique de Bush n'a pas failli, c'est l'Afrique. Theeconomist analyse la situation...
"Benin, Ghana and Tanzania seem stable and are democratic. Liberia is at peace. Rwanda's government is autocratic but a lot better than the genocidal regime that preceded it, and has made
progress in fighting AIDS." Les lignes suivantes nous laissent penser que par rapport aux années de la guerre froide, l'Afrique progresse. Voilà de quoi nous
donner du baume au coeur!
"Before the cold war ended, only three small African countries were proper democracies: Botswana, Mauritius and Senegal. Now a good score of them probably qualify. In the 1980s, most African
countries had bad economic policies. Now inflation is low nearly everywhere bar Zimbabwe (where it is 150,000%) and nearly every African country not at war is growing quite fast. Over the past four
years, sub-Saharan Africa's growth rate has been around 6% a year." Nulle part au monde, la réputation des USA n'est meilleure qu'en Afrique Sub-saharienne : la région la plus pauvre du monde!
"America's reputation in sub-Saharan Africa has held up much better than elsewhere in the world."
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