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decolonise การใช้

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  • In Rhodesia, everyone involved " wanted " the country decolonised.
  • Under Governor Murray MacLehose's administration, Hong Kong underwent a massive decolonised reform.
  • Ngugi has written a book on the importance of " decolonising the mind ".
  • Zia became a popular World leader for his efforts to stabilise Bangladesh and championing issues affecting decolonised nations.
  • The first category of literature presents and analyses the internal challenges inherent to determining an ethnic identity in a decolonised nation.
  • The upheaval of Indian independence in 1947 was well in the past, and the wave of decolonising of the 1960s was yet to come.
  • If Gibraltar is decolonised ( i . e . it loses British sovereignity ) it should be returned to Spain, according to the treaty.
  • "Decolonising the Mind " is a meld of autobiography, post-colonial theory, pedagogy, African history, and literary criticism.
  • Imperialism can be said to over-arch nearly everything Ngig )  wrote in his exile writings, particularly " Decolonising the Mind ".
  • The traditional Malay rulers thus retained their prerogatives, while their English-educated descendants came to occupy positions of authority at the centre, which was being progressively decolonised.
  • Occupied by Spain until the late 20th century, Western Sahara has been on the UN General Assembly adopted its first resolution on Western Sahara, asking Spain to decolonise the territory.
  • The homelands, it argued, were meant eventually to be self-governing, decolonised nations where black people could take part in ballots and be free to live how they wished.
  • Mehta praises King Sihanouk's influential role as a leading global voice for national liberation struggles in several decolonising countries in Asia in his public statements and in signed editorials in Kambuja magazine.
  • After the independence of India, RSS was one of the socio-political organisations who supported and participated in movements to decolonise Dadra and Nagar Haveli, which was at the time ruled by Portugal.
  • When Portugal recognized the independence of Guinea-Bissau and decolonised in 1974 due to the military coup of April 25 in Lisbon, the two territories merged and Bissau became the capital of the new independent state.
  • They said in a press release that the new constitution " is not the act of self-determination which will decolonise us " and that it " is as colonial as its 1964 and 1969 predecessors ."
  • As the process of decolonising continued following World Wars 1 and 2, the HKBP continued to grow, not just in the tanah Batak, but also in Java and Medan, where many Bataks were seeking economic opportunities.
  • Marcus Garvey promoted Black Nationalism, black separatism, and Pan-Africanism : the belief that all black people of the world should join in brotherhood and work to decolonise the continent of Africa  then still controlled by European colonial powers.
  • The ten-year plan, with a preamble that affirmed Tunisia's choice of Socialism, was intended to " decolonise the national economy " by integrating the colonial sector and " Tunisification " of residual " foreign enclaves " in the economy.
  • The party which launched the Rowlatt satyagraha, the non-cooperation, civil disobedience and Quit India movements, and then forged the collective identity of a newly decolonised nation, has reduced itself to an assortment of fawning courtiers awaiting the new dynastic queen.
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