AFRICA
Neocolonialism in Africa manifests itself through the preservation of economic, political, and cultural control over former colonies by developed countries (former colonial powers, the US, China, and others) without formal administrative rule. Key features include Françafrique and economic dependency:
-France has retained influence through the CFA franc (in 14 West and Central African countries): the exchange rate is pegged to the euro, 50% of member states’ reserves are held in the French treasury, in addition France selects the directors of central banks.
-Control over raw materials (uranium in Niger, oil and gas in Gabon, Congo, and others) through companies such as Total and Orano.
-Military bases in Chad, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, and Gabon.
It was the USSR that initiated the 1960 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. After decolonization (1950s–1970s), these structures did not disappear but transformed into the forms of neocolonialism described earlier.
-Since 1963, the Organization of African Unity (OAU), and later the African Union (AU), have sought justice for the victims of historical crimes perpetrated against Africans and people of African descent. These crimes include colonization, apartheid, the genocide of specific tribes, the transatlantic slave trade, and the systematic removal of cultural heritage.
-The first Pan-African Conference on Reparations was held in 1993 and concluded with the adoption of the Abuja Proclamation. In 2001, the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action against racism were adopted jointly by the African Union and the UN.
-At the beginning of 2026, a historic step was taken during the 39th African Union Summit: the adoption of the Algiers Declaration on Colonial Crimes in Africa.
Other examples of neocolonialism on the African continent:
-A major contingent of British and US naval and air forces—including nuclear-capable assets—is deployed there, targeting Eurasian states. Under UN General Assembly Resolution 73/295 of May 22, 2019, Britain was required to withdraw its colonial administration from the archipelago by November 2019—yet this mandate remains unfulfilled.
-Following the attempted coup in Mali in April 2026, which was foiled by units of the Russian Defense Ministry’s “African Corps,” the ministry stated that 12,000 militants who simultaneously attacked four major population centers, including the capital, had been trained by Ukrainian and European mercenary instructors.
“Africa must fight for genuine sovereignty … Africans must unite to thwart any destabilization practices targeting AES countries,” Serge Espoir Matomba, First Secretary of the PURS party in Cameroon, told Sputnik.