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Statesinwaiting A Counternarrative Of Global Decolonization Lydia Walker

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Statesinwaiting A Counternarrative Of Global Decolonization Lydia Walker
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.96 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Lydia Walker
ISBN: 9781009305822, 1009305824
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Statesinwaiting A Counternarrative Of Global Decolonization Lydia Walker by Lydia Walker 9781009305822, 1009305824 instant download after payment.

After the Second World War, national self-determination became a recognized international norm, yet it only extended to former colonies. Groups within postcolonial states that made alternative sovereign claims were disregarded or actively suppressed. Showcasing their contested histories, Lydia Walker offers a powerful counternarrative of global decolonization, highlighting little-known regions, marginalized individuals, and their hidden (or lost) archives. She depicts the personal connections that linked disparate nationalist struggles across the globe through advocacy networks, demonstrating that these advocates had their own agendas and allegiances, which, she argues, could undermine the autonomy of the claimants they supported. By foregrounding particular nationalist movements in South Asia and Southern Africa and their transnational advocacy networks, States-in-Waiting illuminates the un-endings of decolonization-the unfinished and improvised ways that the state-centric international system replaced empire, which left certain claims of sovereignty perpetually awaiting recognition. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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