Review:
Decolonization Movements In The Twentieth Century
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Decolonization movements in the twentieth century refer to the global efforts by colonized peoples to gain independence from imperial powers and establish self-governing nations.
Key Features
- Struggles for independence and sovereignty
- Anti-colonial resistance and activism
- Formation of new nation-states
- Decolonization of political, economic, and cultural structures
Pros
- Empowerment of marginalized communities
- Promotion of self-determination and autonomy
- Advancement of human rights and equality
Cons
- Challenges in building stable governments post-independence
- Legacy of colonialism continues to impact societies today