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creating many new independent African countries.
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Special Committee on Decolonization was created in 1962.
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Postcolonial literature is written by former colonists after decolonization has occurred. It tells of the issues and consequences that arise in a nation after decolonization.
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Many European territories gained their independence in the early 20th century, marking a trend of decolonization.
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There is great significance of decolonization. This is the process of a colony breaking free from another country to form their own country.
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Main causes of decolonization include The Atlantic Charter, aftermath of the World War II, colonial nationalism and emergence of the U.S and Soviet Union as superpowers. These factors caused decolonization depending on the location and situation of the people.
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Warren Weinstein has written:
'The pattern of African decolonization: a new interpretation' -- subject(s): Decolonization, Politics and government
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Postcolonial literature is the term that refers to works written by natives of a former colony that are published after decolonization.
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decolonization
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The process by which former colonies gain independence
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Algeria fought a war in order to achieve decolonization. The Algerian War was fought from 1954 to 1962, and while the French won a military victory, the ultimate result was independence for Algeria.
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The decolonization process began after World War II, around the mid-20th century. Many countries in Asia and Africa gained independence from their colonial rulers during this period.
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'Independent' refers to a state or entity being free from outside control or authority. 'Decolonization' refers to the process of undoing colonialism, where nations that were once colonies gain independence and sovereignty from their colonizers. Decolonization involves political, economic, social, and cultural changes to establish autonomy and self-determination for formerly colonized peoples.
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Harry Milner has written:
'The decolonization of Quebec'
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Salustiano del Campo has written:
'Los indicatores sociales a debate'
'The decolonization of Gibraltar from a new angle' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Decolonization, Economic conditions, International status
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Decolonization movements started gaining momentum in the mid-20th century in various regions, particularly in Africa and Asia. Countries like India, Ghana, Algeria, and Kenya were among the first to gain independence from colonial rule, setting the stage for decolonization across the globe. These movements aimed to free nations from the political, economic, and cultural impact of European colonialism.
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had much to do with British Empire - late 19th century
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Decolonization
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There is no link between the two, unless you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2.
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Decolonization was important because it allowed colonies to gain independence and self-governance, ending the oppressive and exploitative systems imposed by colonial powers. It also contributed to the reshaping of global power dynamics and promoted cultural preservation and self-determination for indigenous populations.
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Brian Scalabrine
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Decolonization/decolonisation in its literal sense means to grant political independence to a country which was previously a colony of one country. In effect, it was the opposite of colonisation.
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Decolonization-Former colonies governing themselves
Capitalism-Economic system based on free markets and private ownership
Single Party Rule- Only one political party is allowed by the government
Factions-Groups that disagree with each other
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The Portuguese were displaced from their colonies in Africa and Asia during the process of decolonization in the 20th century. Local independence movements, backed by international pressure and changing global political dynamics, contributed to the eventual decolonization of Portugal's territories.
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Kwasi Kwarteng has written:
'Ghosts of empire' -- subject(s): Colonies, Decolonization, History
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European powers lost influence in African countries.
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European powers lost influence in African countries.
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Because colonizing countries are too snobby to admit they're just there to rape all the resources.
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Palestine only declared independence in 1988, making them the last such country.
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Hendrik Spruyt has written:
'Ending empire' -- subject(s): World politics, Decolonization, Postcolonialism
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Britain and France never had any joint "plan" about de-colonising Africa.
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Africa has largely reverted to its natural state of rule by local strongmen, perpetual war, and famine.
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India won independence in the the 1900s during the age of decolonization during the time of the cold war by the british
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John Darwin has written:
'Britain and Decolonization'
'The end of the British empire' -- subject(s): Colonies, Decolonization, History
'After Tamerlane' -- subject(s): Conquerors, History, Imperialism, Kings and rulers, Modern History, Monarchy, Power (Social sciences), World history
'After Tamerlane - the Global History of Empire'
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The Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act of 1933 was the first US law passed for the decolonization of the Philippines.
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Adele Simmons has written:
'Modern Mauritius' -- subject(s): Decolonization, Ethnic relations, Politics and government
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Adrian F. J. Hope has written:
'Sovereignty and decolonization of the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands'
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Powerful countries wanted to expand their holdings throughout the world by way of colonization in order to gain territory, increase their global presence and take possession of a country's natural resources.
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Brian Urquhart has written:
'Peacemaking, peacekeeping and the future' -- subject(s): Peace, Reconciliation, World politics
'Hammarskjold' -- subject(s): Biography, Statesmen, United Nations, World politics
'Military-Civilian Interactions'
'Decolonization and world peace' -- subject(s): Decolonization, World politics
'The United Nations and International Law'
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The conflict started as soon as decolonization began in 1948. The genocide began in 1962, after the first military coup d'etat
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Yes, gram negative streptococcus does exists. This is a type of bacteria that cannot retain a violet stain after the decolonization step of testing.
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