He has an ingenious suggestion for the Trusteeship Council, that most anachronistic of UN bodies, set up to handle decolonisation. |
The momentum of linguistic rights during this period was fed in part by the frenzy of decolonisation, the American civil-rights movement, and the end of several dictatorships. |
Following decolonisation, the African states became independent but powerless. |
This increase was an unavoidable measure to reflect the first wave of decolonisation in Africa and Asia. |
Again, the era of decolonisation and of international revolution in the 1950s to 1980s provided a context within which neo-Marxist approaches to world history flourished. |
These developments are I think to be understood in the context of the final phases of decolonisation and the Cold War. |