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... nineteenth century . Instead of coop- erating in a ' juridical ' imperial system based on the new international law , the competing imperial states continued their competitive wars , pillage , slavery , hyper - exploitation , genocide ...
... nineteenth century . Instead of coop- erating in a ' juridical ' imperial system based on the new international law , the competing imperial states continued their competitive wars , pillage , slavery , hyper - exploitation , genocide ...
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... nineteenth century . The most formative justification of this ( in terms similar to the two imperial rights and duties ) is the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 and the Corollary to it by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 , giving the US army ...
... nineteenth century . The most formative justification of this ( in terms similar to the two imperial rights and duties ) is the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 and the Corollary to it by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 , giving the US army ...
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... nineteenth - century legacy for racism and race relations in the twentieth and twenty - first centuries . The flourishing field of cultural studies has deepened our under- standing of the construction of racial identities within ...
... nineteenth - century legacy for racism and race relations in the twentieth and twenty - first centuries . The flourishing field of cultural studies has deepened our under- standing of the construction of racial identities within ...
Contents
Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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