Examples of 'decolonisation' in a sentence

Meaning of "decolonisation"

Decolonisation is the process of undoing the effects of colonialism, where a country or region that was formerly colonized achieves independence and autonomy
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Decolonisation has to start with the mind.
Its history is intertwined with that of decolonisation.
Decolonisation is the veritable creation of new men.
Fanon belongs to the radical tradition of decolonisation.
Decolonisation proved a protracted and controversial affair.
Committees for territorial defence and decolonisation.
Independence decolonisation violence and war.
It is considered a landmark in the process of decolonisation.
Decolonisation and civil rights movements.
Thus the era of decolonisation began.
Decolonisation can be seen as a return to informal means of control.
Colonialism and decolonisation in international law.
He play a huge part in the decolonisation.
That of decolonisation and that of sovereignty.
Algeria is one of the museums of decolonisation.

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But decolonisation took place a long time ago now.
It is therein that the necessity for decolonisation lies.
Tokelau decolonisation high on agenda.
All this is important for the decolonisation project.
Decolonisation turned the former colonies into independent states.
Was an influential approach during early phase of decolonisation.
She speaks regularly on the decolonisation of knowledge and museums.
Decolonisation starts from here.
The above background makes this an atypical decolonisation context.
Decolonisation and indigenous rights.
A flagrant example of failed decolonisation.
Decolonisation and the.
The period was however marked by the political upheavals of decolonisation.
Justice and decolonisation.
Palestinian human rights can not be addressed without decolonisation.
They opposed decolonisation.
However the only thing worse than colonisation was decolonisation.
Its clear support for the anti or decolonisation processes is recognised.
The first of these occurred immediately in the aftermath of decolonisation.
Decolonisation of the curriculum.
Fanon provided a clear and spatial measure for decolonisation.
The road to true freedom and decolonisation is long and arduous.
Decolonisation is in place.
This is also part of decolonisation.
True decolonisation requires more than just the physical absence of the coloniser.
Violence is a necessary process of decolonisation.
There is decolonisation.
The geographical circumstances described above make this an atypical decolonisation context.
It opposed decolonisation.
This was needed in the historical context of refugee flows resulting from decolonisation.
Democracy after decolonisation.
The anecdote is not only an outmoded expression of the feverish atmosphere of decolonisation.
This vital stage in the process of decolonisation has given culture another political terminology.
This principle has been applied invariably by the international community in the context of decolonisation.
She had supported decolonisation and made the direction of history one of her dogmas.

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