Imperialism, Nationalism, Revolutionary Warfare, Insurgency, and the Need for Democracy
Imperialism, Nationalism, Revolutionary Warfare, Insurgency, and the Need for Democracy
During the period of the Cold War, while most analysts reduced intertnational relations to the conflict between the USSR and the US, Eqbal argued that insurgency and revolutionary warfare better defined the post 1945 era. Many proxy wars took the lives of millions of Third World citizens; He also saw Imperialism as a dying phenomenon, but wanted to speed up the porocesses of decolonization.
Keywords: Imperialism, Decolonization, Geopolitics, Militant Islam, Cold War, Anticolonialism, Third World
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