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- discourses about the imperialists' understanding of different spaces. Conceptually, imagined geographies explain the limitations of the imperialist understanding...
- neoconservatism in that liberal imperialists are willing to use military force to achieve their goals. H. C. G. Matthew, The Liberal Imperialists. The Ideas and Politics...
- Anti-Imperialist League may refer to: All-America Anti-Imperialist League (1925–1933), m**** organization of the Communist Party USA American Anti-Imperialist...
- liberal anti-imperialism. However, liberal anti-imperialists are distinct from socialist anti-imperialists because they do not support anti-capitalism. South...
- Declaration: The rising tide of global war and the tasks of anti-imperialists". World Anti-imperialist Platform. 14 October 2022. "РИА Новости: В Афинах прошла...
- World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies...
- Uraga being demoted and subsequently joining the Imperialists. On 26 September 1864, the Imperialists captured the port of Bagdad and now controlled every...
- American annexation of the Philippines as an insular area. The anti-imperialists opposed forced expansion, believing that imperialism violated the fundamental...
- interventionism and of American presidents who have been labelled as “imperialists”[by whom?] — most notably Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, William McKinley...
- are, according to Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, "socialist in words, imperialist in deeds". Some academics use this phrase to refer to governments that...