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  2. Decolonisation of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The decolonisation of Asia was the gradual growth of independence movements in Asia, leading ultimately to the retreat of foreign powers and the creation of several nation-states in the region. Background

  3. Decolonization - Wikipedia

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    Decolonization is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby imperial nations establish and dominate foreign territories, often overseas. [1] The meanings and applications of the term are disputed. Some scholars of decolonization focus especially on independence movements in the colonies and the collapse of global colonial ...

  4. History of colonialism - Wikipedia

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    In Asia, the Great Game, which lasted from 1813 to 1907, opposed the British Empire against Imperial Russia for supremacy in Central Asia. China was opened to Western influence starting with the First and Second Opium Wars (1839–1842; 1856–1860).

  5. Decolonization of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Decolonization of Asia

  6. Western imperialism in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Although nationalist movements throughout the colonial world led to the political independence of nearly all of Asia's remaining colonies, decolonization was intercepted by the Cold War. Southeast Asia, South Asia , the Middle East, and East Asia remained embedded in a world economic, financial, and military system in which the great powers ...

  7. Malayan Emergency - Wikipedia

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    Part of the decolonization of Asia and Cold War in Asia: Clockwise from top left: Australian Avro Lincoln bomber dropping 500lb bombs; Communist leader Lee Meng in 1952;

  8. Denpasar Conference - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Decolonization of Asia: The Denpasar Conference in session. Date: 7–24 December 1946: ... This page was last edited on 27 March 2024, at 21:21 (UTC).

  9. Handover of Macau - Wikipedia

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    The government carried out decolonization policies, and proposed Macau's handover to China in 1978. [2] The Chinese government rejected this proposal, believing that an early handover of Macau would impact relations with Hong Kong. [2] [page needed] On 31 December 1975, the Portuguese government withdrew its remaining troops from Macau.