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Colonialism

Colonialism
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  • ISBN-13: 9781405846301
  • ISBN: 1405846305
  • Publisher: Longman Publishing Group

AUTHOR

MacQueen, Norrie

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"Colonialism "is that rare book of historical synthesis, which combines a solid empirical base with a well-informed framework of analysis. MacQueen's volume will serve as a clear and jargon-free introduction to that which is a most fundamental aspect of the construction of the modern European world."" Patrick Chabal Are colonialism and the colonial idea really dead? Colonialism has had a profound effect on our lives. Every aspect of our day-to-day existence from our world views to our eating preferences has been touched by the colonial experience. On the world stage a range of contemporary preoccupations and ills - from globalization to humanitarian intervention to international terrorism - have colonialism somewhere in their genetic make-up. In this extraordinary new guide, MacQueen addresses the key theories of colonialism and examines them against contemporary realities. In contrasting the varied European 'philosophies' of colonialism: French and Portuguese 'ultra-nationalism' on the one hand and British Imperial 'pragmatism' on the other, MacQueen exposes their profoundly contradictory effects on the way different empires ended in the twentieth century. These endings in turn affected the entire nature of modern day international relations. While "Colonialism" exposes the hypocrisies underlying colonial policies, MacQueen concludes that the continuous rehearsal of moral outrage is, in practical terms, irrelevant. Though colonialism is rightly offensive to contemporary liberal sensibilities, it is 'ahistorical' to project these on other times. However, the 'colonizing instinct' may still be alive in the (primarily western) discourses of governance andmoral 'cosmopolitanism'. Norrie MacQueen is a senior lecturer in international relations at the University of Dundee. He has lived, worked and travelled extensively throughout the colonial and post-colonial world. He is the author of many books including "The Decolonization of" "Portuguese Africa" (1997) and "Peacekeeping and the International System" (2006).MacQueen, Norrie is the author of 'Colonialism' with ISBN 9781405846301 and ISBN 1405846305.

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