Definition of Neocolonialism. Meaning of Neocolonialism. Synonyms of Neocolonialism

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Definition of Neocolonialism

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- Neocolonialism is the control by a state (usually, a former colonial power) over another nominally independent state (usually, a former colony) through...
- Colonialism and Neocolonialism by Jean-Paul Sartre (first published in French in 1964) is a controversial and influential critique of French policies in...
- Neocolonialism is a strategic computer game in which players take over different regions all over the world. It is turn-based, and allows three to six...
- regime types, and state capacity. Some academics have used the term neocolonialism to describe the continuation or imposition of elements of colonial rule...
- Ferguson. Other commentators have accused the United States of practicing neocolonialism—sometimes defined as a modern form of hegemony—which leverages economic...
- Decolonization Cold War Neocolonialism Multipolarity World Conference against Racism Durban I Durban II Durban III Globalization Post-Western era BRICS...
- and she said she favours co-operation over what she termed France's neocolonialism. She has been considered as opposed to the reception of illegal immigrants...
- Decolonization Cold War Neocolonialism Multipolarity World Conference against Racism Durban I Durban II Durban III Globalization Post-Western era BRICS...
- campaign about "seamless networking and open borders". By juxtaposing neocolonialism and Guy's ideals of an open-bordered global community, Kunzru suggests...
- Invisible Protectorate: The United States, Liberia, and the Evolution of Neocolonialism, 1909–40". Diplomatic History. 9 (3). Oxford Journals: 191–214. doi:10...