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After the war, decolonization took place in many European colonies.
"For us, it is part of what we call a decolonization process.
It was, he said, "the first civil war of decolonization stopped in the middle."
People in these regions were French citizens until decolonization around 1960.
Decolonization has left some nations in power and marginalized others.
Decolonization is when a colony of any country becomes independent.
This can be seen as the first example of voluntary decolonization by Britain.
This led to decolonization, and a withdrawal from almost all of its colonies by 1970.
But would the same be true for the masses whom decolonization was meant to benefit?
"It's a little like the discussions there used to be over the process of decolonization," he argued.
Following the 1939-45 war, decolonization spread through the former European empires.
This was illustrated through the speed and scale with which decolonization occurred.
In sharp contrast, decolonization was an entirely different process of state formation.
It was embraced by many national liberation movements during decolonization.
True decolonization can be achieved only when all of these components have been addressed or met in some way.
Hayes is an active supporter of Native rights and decolonization.
Household members are recommended to follow the same decolonization protocol.
He has testified at the United Nations on the decolonization issue.
Independence without decolonization: the transfer of power in Mozambique, 1974-1975.
Anyone who attended would have learned that decolonization is an overwhelmingly important issue for the people of these territories.
One could say that it was Indonesia's destiny to initiate the decolonization process.
The contemporary international system was finally established through decolonization during the Cold War.
In a relatively small number of cases, decolonization happens only after armed struggle and revolt.
After the war, many new states were formed, declaring or being granted independence in a period of decolonization.
Decolonization with a move to set up single-ethnic governments in former colonies.
But decolonisation took place a long time ago now.
This led to decolonisation, and a withdrawal from almost all of its colonies by 1970.
This development was a prelude to the process of constitutional decolonisation.
Could we be opposed in this House to decolonisation?
This event marked the beginning of rapid decolonisation in Africa.
There is quite a bit of controversy over decolonisation.
It is perhaps better not to think of this in terms of modern decolonisation.
France was immediately confronted with the beginnings of the decolonisation movement.
Today, then, we are facing an empire, the only one, which has saved on the expense of decolonisation.
At very least, the Government recommends patients identified as carriers should be subject to a "decolonisation process".
Macmillan was also a major proponent and architect of decolonisation.
We have to start, in the first place, by constructing a State structure for this gigantic land that the decolonisation process carved out.
"The Empire had not been a failure, but a great success: and decolonisation proved it.
In foreign politics the government was concerned with the onset of the Cold War and decolonisation.
France was still a colonial power, although conflict and revolt had begun the process of decolonisation.
The Manchester conference helped set the agenda for decolonisation in the post-war period.
After 1945 the missionaries had to deal with decolonisation across Africa and especially with the apartheid government.
At the same time he made it clear that the Emergency itself was the main impediment to accelerating decolonisation.
After more than 30 years, the Western Sahara decolonisation process remains unfinished.
Vanuatu in the 2000s did not, however, entirely cease to promote the cause of decolonisation.
During this time, the Portuguese government effectively abandoned the territory, and did not resume the decolonisation process.
The issue of decolonisation indeed was ultimately to do much to destroy the Fourth Republic.
But following the two world wars, the British Empire experienced rapid decolonisation.
At war's end, the United Nations set in motion the decolonisation of Africa.
More than ten years ago, I was there as a journalist and followed the process of post-Soviet decolonisation.