Decolonisation and various approach towards de colonisation
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Ans : The term decolonization is used here in the second sense, as coterminous with the colonial peoples’ struggle for achievement of independence. The term decolonization is believed to have been coined in 1932 by an expatriate German scholar Moritz Julius Bonn for his section on Imperialism in the Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences. A recent study (Springhall, 2001) has defined decolonization as the surrender of external political sovereignty over colonized non European peoples plus the emergence of independent territories where once
Decolonization is a political process, frequently involving violence. In extreme circumstances, there is a war of independence, sometimes following a revolution. More often, there is a dynamic cycle where negotiations fail, minor disturbances ensue resulting in suppression by the
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Ans : The term decolonization is used here in the second sense, as coterminous with the colonial peoples’ struggle for achievement of independence. The term decolonization is believed to have been coined in 1932 by an expatriate German scholar Moritz Julius Bonn for his section on Imperialism in the Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences. A recent study (Springhall, 2001) has defined decolonization as the surrender of external political sovereignty over colonized non European peoples plus the emergence of independent territories where once
Decolonization is a political process, frequently involving violence. In extreme circumstances, there is a war of independence, sometimes following a revolution. More often, there is a dynamic cycle where negotiations fail, minor disturbances ensue resulting in suppression by the
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Decolonization (American and Oxford English) or decolonisation (other British English) is the undoing of colonialism ... The United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization has stated that in the ... Methods and stages[edit] ... for foreign relations and security, and soliciting de jure recognition for the new sovereignty.
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