Sociology, asked by rathouraman5743, 1 year ago

How far colonialism is different from neocolonialism?

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Answered by PawanBk
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✳️Under colonialism, one stronger nation acquires power and authority over a weaker nation and the dominions expand and establish their command throughout the dominated region.

✳️Neocolonialism is developed and stronger countries involve in the economic, social and cultural aspects in former colonized and underdeveloped countries.

➡️When we analyse both terms, we see some similarities as well as differences. In both cases, there is an unequal relationship between both parties. Always, one country becomes a dominion whereas the other country becomes the dominated party. Colonialism is a direct control over a subjugated nation whereas neocolonialism is an indirect involvement. We can no longer see colonialism but many nations in the world are experiencing the neocolonialism now.

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