Are trade agreements and development programs modern versions of colonial-era control?
Trade agreements and development programs are often criticized as modern versions of colonial-era control, operating through mechanisms of economic leverage, institutional dependence, and policy prescription, rather than direct military or political rule. While they ostensibly promote globalization, growth, and aid, critics argue they impose a new form of neocolonialism by embedding...
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