In the past year, the Berlin-based organization Savvy Contemporary, known for its emphasis on non-Western knowledge manifestation, has undertaken a perennial curatorial project titled “Unraveling The (Under)Development Complex, or: Towards a Post-(Under)Development Interdependence” in the past year. This project aims to revisit Walter Rodney’s postcolonial canon, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972), which critically analyzes Europe’s colonial plans through a political-economic lens of underdevelopment. Given the persistent historical complexities of developmentalism within contemporary transnational infrastructure projects, Savvy Contemporary has thematized the “Development Complex” by collecting research writings and investigative reports on various forms of development projects. Through this collection, they seek to explore the enduring presence of developmentalism within geopolitical, financial, urban design, and ecological networks.