
1) Colonialism 2) MacOS game 3) Windows game
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Neocolonialism (also Neo-colonialism or Neo-imperialism) is the geopolitical practice of using capitalism, business globalization, and cultural imperialism to influence a country, in lieu of either direct military control or indirect political control, i.e. imperialism and hegemony. The term neo-colonialism was coined by Ghanaian president Kwame N...
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[video game] Neocolonialism is a strategic computer game in which players take over different regions all over the world. It is turn-based, and allows three to six players at once. It is produced by Subaltern Games, and designed by Seth Alter. As in Risk, the world is divided into a number of different regions that player try to dominate. U...
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continued exercise of economic and social power over former colonial states
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(from the article `Latin America, history of`) The order that took shape in the last decades of the 19th century is often called neocolonial, as a way of suggesting that the internal and external ... ...enough of any one major commodity to have a decisive role in fixing prices. More damaging in many cases than the terms of trade has bee...
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Disguised form of
imperialism, by which a country may grant independence to another country but continue to dominate it by control of markets for goods or raw materials. Examples of countries that...
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[
n] - control by a powerful country of its former colonies (or other less developed countries) by economic pressures
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noun control by a powerful country of its former colonies (or other less developed countries) by economic pressures
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Disguised form of imperialism, by which a country may grant independence to another country but continue to dominate it by control of markets for goods or raw materials. Examples of countries that have used economic pressure to secure and protect their interests internationally are the USA and Japan. Many developing countries, heavily dependent on ...
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the policy of a strong nation in seeking political and economic hegemony over an independent nation or extended geographical area without necessarily reducing the subordinate nation or area to the legal status of a colony.
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Michael Harrington’s term for the tendency of the most industrialized nations to exploit less developed countries politically and economically.
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