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- In historical contexts, New Imperialism characterizes a period of colonial expansion by European powers, the United States, and ****an during the late 19th...
- nonmilitary techniques of resistance that would not create su****ions of neoimperialism or add to the country's financial burden. The problem, as he saw it...
- Serbia ideology, greater Croatia ideology, Islamism, Neo-Ottomanism and Neoimperialism among Bosnian (and other Slavic nations) itself, promoting the idea...
- Gérard Duménil; Dominique Lévy (23 September 2005). "Neoliberalism – Neoimperialism" (PDF). EconomiX-CNRS and PSE-CNRS: 1–12. Archived from the original...
- integrated into discourses of exploitation: colonialism, imperialism, neoimperialism, democracy, and of course, American democratization. One of the serious...
- China–United States trade war. Cheng Enfu and Lu Baolin's theory of "neoimperialism" in particular has found considerable interest. They hold that a new...
- published in 1987. Mead highlights what he sees as the failures of American neoimperialism in the Cold War and argues that American policy under Nixon and Carter...
- Ikenberry is known for vehement criticism of what he described as the "neoimperial grand strategy" of the United States under the Bush administration. His...
- the Middle East and North Africa. The oil market's continuation of neoimperialism by the U.S. stemmed from the aftermath of colonization. After Algeria...
- Such interventions are alternatively described as "neotrusteeship" or "neoimperialism". Under this framework, strong states take over part of all of the governance...