In 1946, the loss of land was becoming a reality to the Nso' due to colonial policies.
It was a landmark in the evolution of colonial policy towards local government.
The colonial policies often limited the human rights of the Taiwanese people.
He maintained a correspondence with English evangelical critics of colonial policy.
As such, he spoke against the Crown's colonial policies.
Disappointed with colonial policies, he returned to the Netherlands the next year to continue a successful academic career.
British citizens, too, were often antagonistic towards their nation's colonial policies.
Some authors believe that this was done intentionally by Venice, as part of its colonial policy.
In all this it had to completely coincide with the colonial policies of the central regime.
Hutton took a great interest in colonial policy in Africa.