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the early twentieth century , the USA now has over 750 military bases strategically located around the world , outside its own borders.28 In summary , the exercise of these four rights and duties over centuries in these three main ways ...
the early twentieth century , the USA now has over 750 military bases strategically located around the world , outside its own borders.28 In summary , the exercise of these four rights and duties over centuries in these three main ways ...
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... twentieth - century tasks of Section 5 are important lineages of contem- porary imperialism . However , to understand how western imperialism was able to survive decolonisation in its current informal mode it is neces- sary to add the ...
... twentieth - century tasks of Section 5 are important lineages of contem- porary imperialism . However , to understand how western imperialism was able to survive decolonisation in its current informal mode it is neces- sary to add the ...
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... century onwards . In this respect the emphasis that newly independent countries placed on political identity and the state was a familiar retreading of European patterns . But in other respects twentieth - century nationalism was ...
... century onwards . In this respect the emphasis that newly independent countries placed on political identity and the state was a familiar retreading of European patterns . But in other respects twentieth - century nationalism was ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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