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Imperial Endgame Britains Dirty Wars And The End Of Empire Benjamin Grobfitzgibbon

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Imperial Endgame Britains Dirty Wars And The End Of Empire Benjamin Grobfitzgibbon
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.94 MB
Pages: 502
Author: Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon
ISBN: 9780230248731, 023024873X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Imperial Endgame Britains Dirty Wars And The End Of Empire Benjamin Grobfitzgibbon by Benjamin Grob-fitzgibbon 9780230248731, 023024873X instant download after payment.

The story of the British Empire in the twentieth century is one of decline, disarray, and despondency. Or so we have been told. In this fresh and controversial account of Britain's end of empire, Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon rejects this consensus, showing instead that in the years 1945-1960 the British government developed a successful imperial strategy based on devolving power to indigenous peoples within the Commonwealth. This strategy was calculated to allow decolonization to occur on British terms rather than those of the indigenous populations, and thus to keep these soon-to-be former colonies within the British and Western spheres of influence during the Cold War. To achieve this new form of informal liberal imperialism, however, the government had to rely upon the use of illiberal dirty wars. Spanning the globe from Palestine to Malaya, Kenya to Cyprus, these dirty wars represented Britain's true imperial endgame.

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