Monday, May 18, 2015

The Belin Conference Reflection


Reflect on the impacts the Berlin Conference (held in the Old Chancellery) is having on Africa and its nations to this day.

The Berlin Conference reflects, in my opinion, the two greatest problems with people: a lack of communication and ignorance. In addition, the Berlin Conference also contains the selfishness of those in power. After reading Michalopoulos and Papaioannou’s article "The Long-Run Effects of the Scamble for Africa", I can understand how the problems of Africa can be trace back to the Berlin Conference. One of the results of the Berlin Conference that cause the most trouble in Africa was the splitting up of ethnic groups and putting them with different ethnic groups. The borders drawn by the European powers invited to the Berlin Conference were made to suit their best interested and stop fighting between them. In doing so, the borders gave rise to civil war within African countries as the borders did not reflect the actuality of the African continent. Even after gaining independent, the borders remain the same. It is important to note that not a single African was present at the conference. As a result, there was no mediation or even information given to the European powers making the decisions that would change the lives of the Africans. In summary, I belief that the Berlin Conference is the cause of many conflicts within African as the European power divided the continent without proper knowledge and did so without any communication with the African people due to their own interests.   

 

 

Bibliography:
Michalopoulos, S. & Papaioannou, E. (2011) "The Long-Run Effects of the Scamble for Africa"

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Question. Does anyone know what type of European presences were in Africa after these borders were drawn? If any? Was there any European mediation during the civil wars that followed?

Emily Pletz said...

I know that prior to World War Two Mussolini had interest in the regions in Africa as he wished to expand his empire. This caused conflict between the locals there and the Italians leading to a full out war.

Unknown said...

Interesting, but do we know the any of the European powers ever tried to step in, and clean up the mess they had made, so to speak? After these arbitrary borders were placed igniting these civil wars, did the Europeans ever attempt to step in a bring about peaceful solutions? Or did they just let the Africans battle it out amongst themselves?

Robert B said...

I'm not entirely sure about that. You still about the ethnic conflicts within the continent. Also Apartheid was introduced in South Africa and most of the world just boycotted the country rather than intervening. Interesting fact: the grandson of the guy who came up with Apartheid is in Ireland and I went to school with him.