The Dutch are known to be good international businessmen, but they have been bad at decolonizing, whether it be in Suriname, Indonesia or Papua New Guinea,
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In early 20th century, they became one of the most active ethnic groups in the efforts to decolonize Africa, helping liberate the three nations to self governance.
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Decolonizing research also involves moving away from Eurocentric models that are assumed to work anywhere else, and instead to create work that is more useful in local contexts.
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"Spain did not decolonize Western Sahara, it just abandoned it, " said Fisac . " As a result, refugees now have no nationality, technically ."
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In this second phase, critical pedagogy seeks to become a worldwide, decolonizing movement dedicated to listening to and learning from diverse discourses of people from around the planet.
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After the Second World War, at a time when the other European powers were reluctantly making ready to decolonize, Portugal stepped up its involvement in its African territories.
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Another reason for not wanting to be decolonized is because the Chachawarmi has been around since their community was established, and their way of living has remained the same.
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By speaking to workers and investigating the living conditions of the Guyanese people, he played a part in the decolonizing phenomenon, counteracting the wrongs heaped against blacks by colonialism.
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"Of all Britain's colonies, " the accountant reflects, " this is the only one that if it were decolonized must revert to someone else.
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"We must decolonize in order to rise to the challenge of the high degree of autonomy " that China has pledged Hong Kong will enjoy after the change-over.