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Well-structured APC2602 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)... Coloniality had a severe impact on Africa’s economic and political development. Write an essay in which you discuss how and why the 1884-5 Berlin consensus and scramble and conquest of Africa resulted in the dismemberment and fragmentation of Africa. In your essay select an African state and explain its consequential political-economic development trajectory caused by coloniality. or Write an essay in which you discuss economic bilateral relations between two African states. In your essay discuss the economic relations between any two African states, identify the economic, social and political benefits for each state involved in the bilateral relation(s) and critique the importance of economic bilateral relations between states. or Coloniality has affected how markets operate. Write an essay in which you discuss how the current “coloniality of markets and new scramble for Africa” deeply manifests and is embedded in how multinational corporations drive the economy of African states. In your essay select a multinational corporation as an example operating in an African state and critique it’s relevance within the selected state.

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APC2601
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Due Date: March 2025
ALL 3 ESSAYS TOPICS PROVIDED

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ESSAY 1: THE ENDURING LEGACY OF COLONIALITY: THE BERLIN CONFERENCE,

THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA, AND THE POLITICAL-ECONOMIC TRAJECTORY OF

SOUTH AFRICA ........................................................................................................ 2

ESSAY 2: ECONOMIC BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SOUTH AFRICA AND

ZIMBABWE: AN ANALYSIS OF BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES ........................ 10

ESSAY 3: THE COLONIALITY OF MARKETS AND THE NEW SCRAMBLE FOR

AFRICA: THE ROLE OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN AFRICAN

ECONOMIES ........................................................................................................... 15



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ESSAY 1: THE ENDURING LEGACY OF COLONIALITY: THE BERLIN
CONFERENCE, THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA, AND THE POLITICAL-
ECONOMIC TRAJECTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA

1. INTRODUCTION

The colonization of Africa stands as one of the most defining episodes in modern
history, shaping the continent’s political, social, and economic realities for
generations. This essay examines how and why the 1884–85 Berlin Conference,
together with the subsequent scramble and conquest of Africa, resulted in the
dismemberment and fragmentation of the continent. It also explores the specific case
of South Africa to illustrate the consequential political-economic development
trajectory caused by coloniality. The Berlin Conference—where European powers
negotiated and formalised their territorial claims—did not merely represent a
diplomatic gathering but rather a mechanism that institutionalised a new order. This
order disregarded existing ethnic, cultural, and political boundaries, setting the stage
for future conflicts and enduring disparities (Ndlovu-Gatsheni, 2013).

In this essay, key concepts such as ―coloniality,‖ ―dismemberment,‖ and
―fragmentation‖ are critically analysed. Coloniality refers to the enduring structures of
power and knowledge that originated in the colonial period but persist in influencing
postcolonial societies (Mamdani, 2012). Dismemberment and fragmentation describe
the deliberate breaking apart of African societies into artificially defined territories
that served colonial administrative and economic interests. This fragmentation
disrupted indigenous political structures and undermined local economies, laying a
foundation for conflict and economic underdevelopment.

The following sections provide a comprehensive exploration of the colonial
processes that led to Africa’s dismemberment and, by focusing on South Africa,
demonstrate how these legacies continue to shape political and economic
trajectories. Through a detailed analysis of both the continental experience and the
South African case study, the essay argues that the historical imprint of coloniality
has produced lasting inequalities and hindered the realization of political stability and
economic prosperity across Africa (Herbst, 2014).

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2. CONSEQUENTIAL POLITICAL-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORY
CAUSED BY COLONIALITY IN SOUTH AFRICA

2.1. Historical Context of the Berlin Conference and the Scramble for Africa

2.1.1. The Berlin Conference and Its Objectives

The Berlin Conference of 1884–85 was convened to regulate European colonisation
and trade in Africa during the period of New Imperialism. European powers,
operating with little regard for the indigenous populations, sought to establish their
spheres of influence based solely on economic and strategic interests. The
conference formalised the ―Scramble for Africa,‖ which saw European nations
partition the continent without any input from African leaders. As noted by McGregor
(2016), this gathering was less about diplomacy and more about dividing resources
and territory amongst European competitors.

The principles established at the conference, including effective occupation as a
criterion for territorial claims, led to a rush among European powers to stake claims
over African lands. This resulted in arbitrary borders that often split ethnic groups
and traditional kingdoms, a factor that sowed the seeds for future conflicts. The
imposed borders ignored the existing social and political landscapes of Africa,
reducing complex societies into mere administrative units for the benefit of the
colonisers (Ndlovu-Gatsheni, 2013).

2.1.2. The Scramble for Africa: Conquest and Resistance

Following the Berlin Conference, the race to control Africa intensified, with European
nations deploying military force and economic coercion to secure territories. The
scramble for Africa was characterised by rapid military conquest, imposition of new
administrative systems, and exploitation of natural resources. Indigenous resistance
was often met with brutal repression, further contributing to the dismemberment of
traditional societies (Mamdani, 2012).

This process of conquest not only fragmented the continent but also resulted in the
systematic extraction of resources. The newly established colonial boundaries were
designed to facilitate the exploitation of Africa’s wealth, particularly in minerals, cash
crops, and other natural resources. This exploitation was achieved by establishing
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