sean pinto
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- Mar 20, 2007
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I highly doubt that western nations are forcing East Africa to unite. It is in their best interests to keep developing countries as small and fragmented as possible. The smaller a country is , the less leverage it has and the more it can be expoited. Larger countries are less likely to be pushed around and are more likely to get better trade terms.
As for Rwanda/ Burundi, there should be no rush. The EU did not accept all nations at once. Each nation had to meet certain targets before they were accepted. In fact the EAF should not be rushed.
Also regarding natural resources smaller countries often end up selling raw materials because they do not have the human and material resources to convert the raw material into higher value products. And selling raw materials only is a recipe for poverty. A country needs to establish export oriented industries that can create jobs. By pooling all the resources of 3 to 5 countries, a nation will be better placed to maximize its natural resources.
And finally I am suprised that Tanzanians are considered xenophobes. WTH ? I have always thought Tanzanians to be friendly
As for Rwanda/ Burundi, there should be no rush. The EU did not accept all nations at once. Each nation had to meet certain targets before they were accepted. In fact the EAF should not be rushed.
Also regarding natural resources smaller countries often end up selling raw materials because they do not have the human and material resources to convert the raw material into higher value products. And selling raw materials only is a recipe for poverty. A country needs to establish export oriented industries that can create jobs. By pooling all the resources of 3 to 5 countries, a nation will be better placed to maximize its natural resources.
And finally I am suprised that Tanzanians are considered xenophobes. WTH ? I have always thought Tanzanians to be friendly