Examples of using Decolonisation in English and their translations into Dutch
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Cold War and decolonisation.
The decolonisation of anthropology| Glo. be NL FR.
Could we be opposed in this House to decolonisation?
This decolonisation is not yet a thing of the past.
International festival about decolonisation and identity.
The decolonisation of Indonesia received a lot of attention.
For many years, Côte d'Ivoire was the archetype of good decolonisation.
She calls this‘decolonisation of the university.
On display in room 1.17 Cannons 1820-1950 Indonesia and decolonisation.
The decolonisation of anthropology has been underway for a long time.
The king has now apologised for the violence used during decolonisation.
Dutch decolonisation and Indonesia 1945-1962,
the second after the decolonisation.
The main period of decolonisation in Africa began after World War II.
Mr President, Zimbabwe is an example of how the ugly side of decolonisation can prevail.
 Decolonisation of the mind Moema Miranda(1960)
They will take as their basis the three key terms decolonisation, intersectionality and new urbanity.
the Spanish Reconquista was the history of a decolonisation.
He was in India during the decolonisation and in China when Mao Tse-tung assumed power.
The Drees cabinets laid the foundation for the welfare state and decolonisation of the Dutch East Indies.
Decolonisation and re-structuring of the French empire also necessitated changes in its system of orders.
Contemporary history, colonialism, imperialism and decolonisation in comparative perspective, nation building.
After decolonisation, many governments tried to limit the power of traditional chiefs, which was based on customary law.
It seems everybody is considering the issue of decolonisation something(s) of the past
So far the European Union has not demonstrated any definite public support for the final process of decolonisation in Africa.
In the meantime, as a result of decolonisation, these countries had acquired a numerical majority within the United Nations.
An international festival about the global questions of colonisation and decolonisation, identity and geopolitical economics Â.
Civil War, revolution, decolonisation and the disintegration of an empire were closely intertwined
Let us not forget that the Sahrawi population is in the camps today as a result of incomplete decolonisation, and the main culprit here is the Spanish Government.
After decolonisation in the 1970s, only the archipelagos of the Azores