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  1. United Kingdom. Independent. The Scramble for Africa [a] was the invasion and colonisation of most of Africa by seven Western European powers during the era of "New Imperialism" (1833–1914). In 1870, 10% of the continent was formally under European control. By 1914, this figure had risen to almost 90%, with only Liberia and Ethiopia retaining ...

  2. New Imperialism, period of intensified imperialistic expansion from the latter half of the 19th century until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. The renewed push to expand territorial control included earlier colonial powers and newcomers and was marked by technological advances.

  3. Imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending the rule over peoples and other countries, for extending political and economic access, power and control, often through employing hard power, especially military force, but also soft power. It should not be confused with the largely Marxist theory of imperialism, which is concerned with the ...

  4. La "carga" del hombre blanco. En alusión al poema de Rudyard Kipling. ( Judge magazine, 1° de abril de 1899) El Neo-Imperialismo dio origen a nuevos puntos de vista sociales del colonialismo. Rudyard Kipling en su poema "The White Man´s Burden", instó a Estados Unidos a "Tomar la carga" de llevar la civilización europea a los demás ...

  5. Imperialism studies. Neocolonialism is the continuation or reimposition of imperialist rule by a state (usually, a former colonial power) over another nominally independent state (usually, a former colony). [1] This is the continuation of colonial representations and realities which remain after formal colonisation has come to an end. [2]

  6. 新帝国主义. 新帝國主義 (New Imperialism)是 19世紀 晚期至 20世紀 初 世界強權 ,主要是 大英帝國 、 俄羅斯帝國 、 法蘭西共和國 、 德意志帝國 、 大日本帝國 及 意大利王國 ,以其 軍事 力量積極對外拓展 殖民地 及政治勢力。. 在1870年 普法戰爭 至 第一次 ...

  7. Green imperialism (also called eco-imperialism, eco-colonialism, or environmental imperialism) is a derogatory epithet alluding to what is perceived as a Western strategy to influence the internal affairs of mostly developing nations in the name of environmentalism .