Twentieth century imperialism : shifting contours and changing conceptions /
by Harshe, Rajen.
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1. Imperialism through Radical Prisms: A Critique -- 2. Neo-colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Ontological Construct -- 3. Imperialism, Intermediate Capitalist States and Apartheid South Africa -- 4. Gramscian Hegemony and Legitimation of Imperialism -- 5. Imperialism versus Emancipation: Soviet Union and the Non-Aligned Third World -- 6. Perceptions on Imperialism.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [258]-270) and index.
1. Imperialism through Radical Prisms: A Critique -- 2. Neo-colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Ontological Construct -- 3. Imperialism, Intermediate Capitalist States and Apartheid South Africa -- 4. Gramscian Hegemony and Legitimation of Imperialism -- 5. Imperialism versus Emancipation: Soviet Union and the Non-Aligned Third World -- 6. Perceptions on Imperialism.
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