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Neo-colonial literary production
Postcolonial Studies, 2013This book comes in the guise of an archival investigation of a book series that has not been much studied: Three Crowns (1962–1976) published by Oxford University Press (OUP) which played an import...
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Neo-/colonialism in fair trade? : an examination of neo-/colonial aspects and recommendations
Scholars, NGOs, and activists, especially from the Global South, have raised concerns that many sustainability-oriented regulations and standardization reflect neo-colonial dynamics (Dehbi & Martin-Ortega 2023: 930; Mason et al. 2023: 977f). Regulations like Germany’s Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence ...Gröne, Maria Katharina, Snopkov, Polina
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Neo-Colonialism and Sovereignty
1996The two decades following the Second World War saw the final and most dramatic wave of independence sweep across the European empires in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, either as a result of more or less peaceful negotiations between the leaders of the nationalist movements and the European powers, or as the outcome of wars of liberation.
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Security, Development, and Neo-Colonialism
2017In Neo-colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, Nkrumah warned that foreign donor and corporate penetration of African governance systems would be the ‘breeding ground for limited wars’. Oftentimes, this is now associated with superpower interventions in African civil strife during the Cold War.
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Agency, Sovereignty, and Neo-Colonialism
2017Nkrumah remained optimistic about the ability of Africans to realise a progressive form of agency that could challenge, and overcome, relations of neo-colonialism. This chapter examines recent debates about sovereignty and Africa. It reiterates Nkrumah’s––and Fanon’s––concerns about the diminution of genuine empirical sovereignty in Africa even after ...
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Neo-Colonialism and Presence Africaine
African Studies Review, 1986Thirty-five years ago, Presence Africaine, along with many other institutions, embarked on a path to correct colonialism. In its role as an agent of change, the journal has continued over the years to reflect and inform the values of Black nations. Yet today, when former colonialist oppression has not infrequently given way to control by multinational ...
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Technology of Neo-Colonial Epistemes
Philosophy Today, 2019This article reevaluates the historical conditions of the concomitant rise of computational systems and DNA-coding in the 1950s (M’Charek, Gilroy) and addresses the implementation of behavioral psychology and cybernetic technologies of control after the Second World War.
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France and Africa: “Long Live Neo-Colonialism”
Issue, 1972“Yes, of course we are neo-colonialists. The proof lies in the fact that we are trying to help this country: we are granting her financial aid. If that is neo-colonialism, then long live neo-colonialism.”This outburst of French indignation occurred in January 1972 at a press conference in Fort Lamy.
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European Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism
2017This chapter analyses the historical notions of colonialism and neo-colonialism. It characterises these concepts as transformative frameworks existing between actors of unequal capabilities. Both patterns of domination are not limited to a specific historical or temporal context; rather, over the course of time they have appeared and continue to appear
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