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A review by anveri
White Malice: The CIA and the Covert Recolonization of Africa by Susan Williams
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1.5
A provocative title for a book that says nothing original nor interesting.
White Malice is disappointing on several fronts. 85% of the book is about the Congo and Ghana only for Williams to remember that this is supposed to be a book about the continent. The last 15% of the book feels extremely rushed.
I hate the writing style. I see some people describing it as “dense” and I could only wish for that. This reads like an 10th grader’s history report. Physically painfully to get through.
Uninspired attempt at a survey of American covert neocolonization on the African continent but I can guarantee that there are better books on the subject out there.
A provocative title for a book that says nothing original nor interesting.
White Malice is disappointing on several fronts. 85% of the book is about the Congo and Ghana only for Williams to remember that this is supposed to be a book about the continent. The last 15% of the book feels extremely rushed.
I hate the writing style. I see some people describing it as “dense” and I could only wish for that. This reads like an 10th grader’s history report. Physically painfully to get through.
Uninspired attempt at a survey of American covert neocolonization on the African continent but I can guarantee that there are better books on the subject out there.