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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2025 · 12 MIN

Ghana's Economic Pivot: Policy, Power, and Transformation

from Redefining the Compass of International Politics

Ghana's foreign economic policy as a product of its interactions with the international system. Briefly touch on the historical context of Ghana's foreign policy, particularly its shift from traditional political concerns to economic relations. Mention the influence of colonialism and the desire for "Africanness" in shaping Ghana's path

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Ghana's foreign economic policy as a product of its interactions with the international system. Briefly touch on the historical context of Ghana's foreign policy, particularly its shift from traditional political concerns to economic relations....

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