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  • алсааас [she/they]@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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    2 days ago

    I can name a few things to get you started.

    Exemplary keywords (off the top of my head):

    Disclaimer about Wikipedia: it often has a liberal bias in the way it portrays things, but offers a good starting point to get you acquainted with a topic (read: it functions well as an encyclopedia LOL).

    In more general terms: it boils down to outsourcing based on globalisation, unequal “trade agreements” and “resource/mineral rights” and the shit France is still pulling with their CFA Francs in Africa.

    However you should keep in mind the following: the era of classic colonialism (and imperialism to an extent) is largely over, replaced with their globalised neo- counterparts. Officially the countries are independent, but the old dynamics have only been renewed/remade and obfuscated through the process often called globalisation.

    Here is a longer article by Monthly review:

    That might be a good read (I don’t have the time to read it right now, but skimming it, it seems solid)

    Edit: also general exploitation based on a global supply chain and siphoning off uncountable amounts of surplus value as profit or cheap prises for the global north.