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  1. Sep 11, 2023 · The problem of the color line, as described by W.E.B. Du Bois over a century ago, continues to affect our society. From the days of colonialism to the era of Jim Crow laws and today, skin color has been used as a divisive tool, perpetuating inequalities and injustices towards dark-skinned people.

  2. The experience of World War I and the subsequent anti-colonial self-determination movements in Asia and Africa further illuminated the global nature of the “color line.”

  3. meaning carried distinct implications for colonial practice, and the diversity to racial meanings contributed to a diversity in forms of colonial governance across America’s Pacific empire. My analysis builds upon but critically expands two sets of existing literatures.

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  4. Jul 19, 2016 · Although we predict and find that colonial ties increase the likelihood of intervention, our empirical analysis also reveals that the effect of previous colonial ties, at least partially, operates through post-colonial relationships that colonialism helped to foster.

    • Mwita Chacha, Szymon Stojek
    • 2019
  5. Aug 14, 2018 · How is redress for colonial injustice related to contemporary global justice? Under what conditions might agents be reconciled to the institutions that enabled or produced colonial injustices, and which still may constitute so many of the options and limits of their lives?

    • Catherine Lu
    • 2018
  6. Jan 1, 2014 · However, the Color Revolutions show that the struggle between regime elites and counter-elites matter, and that the unity of domestic elites in promoting or opposing political change has been key to both successful mass protests and positive outcomes in the aftermath of Color Revolutions.

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  8. Feb 6, 2019 · Colonialism and Patterns of Maoist Violence. Most studies of Maoist insurgent violence focus on the “Red Corridor,” a vast expanse of territory in central and eastern India, and use a variety of contemporary political and economic factors to explain the conflict.

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