Worldmaking after empire: the rise and fall of self-determination
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Within the last two decades, there have been numerous publications on empire and imperialism in political theory and the history of political thought. While most scholars of this ‘turn to empire’ have focused on the historical conjunction of empire and liberalism, Adom Getachew's study Worldmaking after empire: the rise and fall of self-determination investigates historical examples of anti-colonial alternatives to empire. Drawing on archival sources from three different continents, this illuminating book reconstructs almost forgotten attempts to reconstitute the international order after the Second World War. Getachew shows that the anti-colonial struggle for self-determination reflected the conditionality of…
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- Empire
- Colonialism
- Liberalism
- Politics
- State (computer science)
- History
- Law
- Ancient history
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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