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- Neocolonialism - Wikipedia
Neocolonialism takes the form of economic imperialism, globalization, cultural imperialism and conditional aid to influence or control a developing country instead of the previous colonial methods of direct military control or indirect political control (hegemony)
- Neocolonialism | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Neocolonialism has been broadly understood as a further development of capitalism that enables capitalist powers (both nations and corporations) to dominate subject nations through the operations of international capitalism rather than by means of direct rule
- Neocolonialism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Neocolonialism can be described as the subtle propagation of socio-economic and political activity by former colonial rulers aimed at reinforcing capitalism, neo-liberal globalization, and cultural subjugation of their former colonies
- Neocolonialism and depolitization - ArcGIS StoryMaps
There are two linked yet distinct covert concepts that make this concept unlikely: neocolonialism and depoliticization Nkrumah, along with many scholars, argue that intricate and discreet mechanisms keep countries poor and dependent upon an outside decision-making power (Nkrumah, 1965)—this is the crux of what is termed neocolonialism
- What happened to neocolonialism? The rise and fall of a critical . . .
During the decolonization period, the concept of neocolonialism was a powerful ideological and analytical tool in the service of the global anti-colonial movement to denounce the persistence of subordinate relations between the former colonizers and the newly independent countries
- Neocolonialism in the Modern Era - Anthropology Review
Neocolonialism is an indirect form of imperialism that represents a new phase of Western capitalist expansionism It operates through the manipulation of economic, political, and cultural independence in the developing world, perpetuating long-lasting inequalities and promoting unfair exploitation
- What Is Neocolonialism? How Economic Control Replaced Empire in Modern . . .
Neocolonialism is economic control without political rule Former colonies may be politically independent, but their economies and policies remain shaped by external forces through debt, investment, and institutional pressure
- NEOCOLONIALISM | Keywords in Political Economy - UCSC
Neocolonialism can then be understood as a system of informal colonization that shaped the economic, political, and social dimensions of the world (particularly the Global South) following the end of formal colonialism
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