Toward an African Model of Development

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This book offers an in-depth analysis of global development trajectories in order to draw lessons for Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The author compares the American, European, Chinese, and Japanese models, highlighting their guiding principles, achievements, and limitations.

He examines the historical context and structural constraints specific to the African continent—particularly those related to governance, institutions, and economic dependency.
Building on these analyses, he outlines a vision for an endogenous African model grounded in strategic planning, industrialization, innovation, and social cohesion.

Éric Kamba advocates for an intelligent synthesis of the best international practices adapted to African realities. He emphasizes the crucial role of the diaspora, technical education, and balanced partnerships in driving this transformation.

This book offers an in-depth analysis of global development trajectories in order to draw lessons for Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The author compares the American, European, Chinese, and Japanese models, highlighting their guiding principles, achievements, and limitations.

He examines the historical context and structural constraints specific to the African continent—particularly those related to governance, institutions, and economic dependency.
Building on these analyses, he outlines a vision for an endogenous African model grounded in strategic planning, industrialization, innovation, and social cohesion.

Éric Kamba advocates for an intelligent synthesis of the best international practices adapted to African realities. He emphasizes the crucial role of the diaspora, technical education, and balanced partnerships in driving this transformation.