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Anti-Imperialism Symposium

2021
Opening Statement by Abdul Alkalimat. Alkalimat, Turner, and Gene Locke speech, Lynn Dozier, and Ron Walters. Amiri Baraka, Jefferies, Owusu, and questions and answers.
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Exploiting Anti-Imperialism

Modern China, 2008
During the Northern Expedition, Guomindang (GMD) policy makers balanced popular anti-imperialism with measures to improve foreign relations. Military pressures meant that top revolutionary leaders could not afford to engage both the warlords and imperialists at the same time, yet rapid advances excited anti-imperialist forces eager to destroy foreign ...
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Anti-Imperialism

2015
The birth of the United States through a successful colonial revolution created a unique nation-state in which anti-imperialist sentiment existed from the nation’s founding. Three broad points are essential in understanding the relationship between anti-imperialism and U.S. foreign relations.
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Redressing anti-imperial amnesia

Race & Class, 2016
Discussing the essence of reparative history, the author articulates the need to go beyond an examination of the impact of colonialism (for good or ill) or a simplistic inclusion of cultural minorities into the national story. Instead she urges an examination of the agency and influence of peripheries’ struggles – rebellions and resistance in the ...
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Anti-Imperial Metropolis

2015
This book traces the spread of a global anti-imperialism from the vantage point of Paris between the two World Wars, where countless future leaders of Third World countries spent formative stints. Exploring the local social context in which these emergent activists moved, the study delves into assassination plots allegedly hatched by Chinese students ...
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Reconstruction and Anti-imperialism

2019
In chapter 2, Don Doyle shows how, for Americans and Mexicans, the regime of Emperor Maximilian I represented an extension of the same concepts underlying the Confederacy. Not accidentally, when the war ended, the Maximilian regime harbored and even sponsored about 2,000 Confederate exiles in the northern part of the country.
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Anti-Imperialism and Anti-Militarism

2023
Abstract This chapter examines M. P. T. Acharya’s involvement with the League Against Imperialism (LAI) and the anti-militarist organizations the International Anti-Militarist Bureau and the International Antimilitarist Commission. Despite being an early member of the LAI, set up by his old friend Virendranath Chattopadhyaya, Acharya had
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Culture and Anti-Imperialism

2014
In this chapter, I want to use the history of anti-imperialism as an example of why culture deserves greater appreciation among those who write the history of international relations. While anti-imperialism is a minor topic in the history of U.S. foreign relations in comparison to the huge amount of attention paid to empire, over the past few centuries
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TRANSIMPERIAL ROOTS OF AMERICAN ANTI-IMPERIALISM:

2020
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print from Duke University Press. ; This chapter addresses the long-neglected economic cosmopolitan motivations of American anti-imperialists from the Civil War Era to the end of the First World War.
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