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  1. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-394-51576-5.. Wesseling, H.L. and Arnold J. Pomerans. Divide and rule: The partition of Africa, 1880–1914 (Praeger, 1996.) online; Asia. Cady, John Frank. The roots of French imperialism in Eastern Asia (1967). Darby, Phillip. Three Faces of Imperialism: British and American Approaches to Asia and Africa, 1870 ...

  2. t. e. The influence and imperialism of Western Europe and associated states (such as Russia, Japan, and the United States) peaked in Asian territories from the colonial period beginning in the 16th century and substantially reducing with 20th century decolonization. It originated in the 15th-century search for trade routes to the Indian ...

  3. Control of the New World is not relevant for the victory condition. Differences from Imperialism I. The main novelty in Imperialism II compared to its predecessor, is the addition of the New World, which is unknown and has to be explored. Unlike in Imperialism I, only part of the world is visible at the start and this part is the Old World.

  4. The depressions of the 1860s and 1870s in Britain, she argues, initiated the push into a new form of imperialism: Imperialist expansion had been touched off by a curious kind of economic crisis, the overproduction of capital and the emergence of ‘superfluous’ money, the result of oversaving, which could no longer find productive investment within the national borders.

  5. Maoxing Huang, AN IN-DEPTH CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF NEOLIBERAL AND NEW IMPERIAL HEGEMONY: Review of "The New Imperialism and A Brief History of Neoliberalism" by David Harvey, World Review of Political Economy, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Fall 2011), pp. 513-520

  6. Cultural imperialism (also cultural colonialism) comprises the cultural dimensions of imperialism. The word "imperialism" describes practices in which a country engages culture ( language , tradition , and ritual , politics , economics ) to create and maintain unequal social and economic relationships among social groups.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2013 · This debate has continued even into accounts of the new imperialism across economic and geopolitical understandings of the phenomenon. Certainly, one could argue that economic accounts such as Hardt and Negri (), who emphasize the domination of the world market over any particular state, and Kiely and Callinicos (), who refer to a transnational capitalist class, have more in common with ...