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    Challenges→African nations have not achieved full national independence and self-determination despite formal decolonization

    African states like Rwanda, Botswana, and Ethiopia have demonstrably exercised autonomous developmental policies that diverge from Western-prescribed structural adjustment frameworks.

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    Autonomous developmental policies(as used in political philosophy and development economics)
    Economic and political strategies that a country creates and follows on its own, based on what it thinks is best for its own people rather than copying what other countries tell it to do.
    Demonstrably(indicating that the evolutionary change can actually be shown to happen)
    Proven or shown clearly through evidence that can be observed or tested.
    Diverge(as used in comparing objects)
    To become increasingly different from each other; to move apart in characteristics or properties.
    Structural adjustment frameworks(as used in economic and political philosophy)
    A set of economic rules and requirements that Western countries (especially through organizations like the World Bank) would impose on poorer countries in exchange for loans, usually forcing them to reduce government spending and open their markets.

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