A Marshall Plan for the world's bottom billion
By Paul Collier - 21.12.2006 / 00:00 CET
Since the 1960s Africa has been diverging from other developing regions at an accelerating rate, a trend which seems certain to generate unmanageable social pressures. That Africa should be on the G8 agenda both in 2005 and 2007 is therefore appropriate and it was shortsighted that at the Gleneagles summit the G8 governments chose theatre over substance.
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