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The COVID-19 crisis has demanded an increased role for the state across the African continent, despite years of neoliberalism attempting to dismantle the state. Tetteh Hormeku-Ajei (Working Group, Post-Colonialisms Today) walks through the roots of this dilemma, and what can be learned from the many positive examples of the post-independence era.
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