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Critics of neocolonialism argue that existing or past... Critics of neocolonialism contend that private... and that this economic control inherent to neocolonialism is akin to the classical... Neocolonialism may simply refer to involvement of powerful countries in the affairs of less powerful countries... Neocolonialism charges against former colonial powers... Neocolonialism as economic dominance... Neocolonialism allegations against the IMF... Neocolonialism charges against former colonial powers... Neocolonialism charges against former colonial powers... The term neocolonialism first saw widespread use... The term neocolonialism was popularised in the wake of... defined neocolonialism as a primary collective enemy of these independent states... Denunciations of neocolonialism also became popular with some national independence movements while they were still waging anti... Neocolonialism as economic dominance... Neocolonialism as economic dominance... In broader usage the charge of Neocolonialism has been leveled at powerful countries and transnational economic institutions who involve themseleves the affairs... The concept of economic neocolonialism was given a theoretical basis... The term Neocolonialism is often used to describe the relationship for North... The term Neocolonialism is often used to describe the relationship for North... Critics of neocolonialism also argue that investment by... Critics of neocolonialism portray the choice to grant or to refuse granting loans... Some critics emphasize that neocolonialism allows certain cartels of... Neocolonialism allegations against the IMF... Although the concept of neocolonialism was originally developed within a... One variant of neocolonialism theory critiques the existence of... referencing neocolonialism as the background for contemporary dilemmas of developing a... neocolonialism theory is widely practiced in... Neocolonialism and African Politics... a Survey of the Impact of Neocolonialism on African Political Behaviour... Neocolonialism and African politics... A survey of the impact of neocolonialism on African political behavior...

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Colonial Revival architecture | Economic imperialism (economics) | World empires and colonies 1898, (just before the Spanish-American War, Boxer Rebellion and Boer War) | | Spanish-American War | Boxer Rebellion | Boer War | The colors represent the colonies of various nations in 1945, and the borders the colonial borders of that time | | UN Human Development Index (HDI) for 2004, derived from 2006 UN HDI report. An HDI below 0.5 is considered to represent low development and an HDI 0.8 or more is considered to represent high development.  Figures for Taiwan and Macau (marked with asterisks) were not calculated by the UN. The categories that they are depicted as belonging to in this map are based on figures calculated by their own respective statistical agencies.  For an exact list of countries by their HDI, see the List of countries by Human Development Index           0.950 +      0.900-0.949      0.850-0.899      0.800-0.849      0.750-0.799        0.700-0.749      0.650-0.699      0.600-0.649      0.550-0.599      0.500-0.549        0.450-0.499      0.400-0.449      0.350-0.399      0.300-0.349      under 0.300      n/a    This image is complemented by Image:UN Human Development Report 2007 (2) CBC.svg which has been modified to be distinguishable by people with red-green colour vision deficiency. | | UN | Human Development Index (HDI) | Taiwan | Macau | List of countries by Human Development Index | Image:UN Human Development Report 2007 (2) CBC.svg | developed countries | international | economic | colonial powers | colonial independence movements | World War II | United Nations resolutions | capitalist | colonialism | Latin America | imperialism | Africa | decolonization | independence | World War II | Kwame Nkrumah | Ghana | decolonialisation | Pan-Africanist | Bandung Conference | Non-Aligned Movement | All-African Peoples' Conference | Tunis | Cairo | French Community | Cold War | Non-Aligned Movement | Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America | Portuguese | Mozambique | Angola | Marxist | FRELIMO | MPLA | Civilizing mission | Foreign mercenaries, like these United States and British veterans training anti-insurgency troops in Sierra Leone, are often accused of being instruments of Neocolonial powers.  French government minister Jacques Foccart was alleged to have used mercenaries like Bob Denard to maintain friendly governments or overthrow unfriendly governments in France's former colonies. | | Sierra Leone | Jacques Foccart | Bob Denard | Françafrique | Félix Houphouët-Boigny | Jacques Foccart | Charles de Gaulle | Georges Pompidou | Mongo Beti | Cameroon | coup d'états | Cold War | Omar Bongo | Gabon | Félix Houphouët-Boigny | Côte d'Ivoire | Gnassingbé Eyadéma | Togo | Denis Sassou-Nguesso | Republic of the Congo | Idriss Déby | Chad | Hamani Diori | Niger | French Community | Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie | Algerian | Kateb Yacine | decolonization | Belgian Congo | Belgium | Société Générale de Belgique | Katanga | Union Minière du Haut Katanga | nationalize | Sierra Leone | United States President Harry S. Truman greets Mohammad Mosaddeq, Prime Minister of Iran, 1951. Mosaddeq, who had begun nationalising US and British owned oil companies in Iran, was removed from power on August 19, 1953, in a coup d'état, supported and funded by the British and U.S. governments and led by General Fazlollah Zahedi . | | Harry S. Truman | Mohammad Mosaddeq | Fazlollah Zahedi | US President Jimmy Carter and Lt. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo tour Lagos, Nigeria. April, 1978. Obasanjo had come to power in a coup three years earlier, and as an oil rich state, courted both sides in the Cold War. | | Jimmy Carter | Olusegun Obasanjo | Lagos | Nigeria | Cold War | Imperialism | military | political | de facto | Immanuel Wallerstein | World Systems Theory | raw materials | Dependency theory | Dependency theory | semi-colony | Federico Brito Figueroa | Venezuelan | Hugo Chávez | Cold War | Poster from the Swedish Socialist Vänsterpartiet, 2002.  Some on the left see all capitalist states as inherently imperialistic.  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