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How South Africa’s Myopia Is Harming the Entire Continent

Geopolitics
South Africa
开始于 June 13, 2026

Xenophobia in Africa’s southernmost nation will have vast implications

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South Africa's xenophobia undermines regional stability, threatening economic collaboration across Southern Africa.

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South Africa's treatment of immigrants directly impacts its international reputation and can hinder investment opportunities.

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Xenophobia is a symptom of deeper economic issues in South Africa that must be addressed before blaming the country alone.

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Labeling South Africa as solely responsible for regional xenophobia ignores the complex interplay of national identities in Africa.

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The rise of xenophobia in South Africa reflects broader trends in global nationalism, requiring a nuanced understanding of its causes.

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