Author: Pamela Carslake
Pamela Adwoa Carslake holds an MA in International Relations, with a specialization in Global Order in Historical Perspective from Leiden University. Her enthusiasm for history and politics led to the pursuance of this MA program, which focuses on the historical processes behind the evolution of the global order. She has a strong interest in Africa and the continent’s development, leading to the topic on her MA thesis on China’s engagements in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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