Europe wants Africa’s minerals, and it is not yet offering a deal that matches what African governments are asking in return.
PhD in politics from the University of Oxford and was adjunct lecturer at Sciences Po and at the African Studies Centre, Oxford, and a decade of experience in policy and EU-Africa relations.
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