Publication

Oct 2015

This paper explores the term "post-colonial" and its relationship to states that gained their independence from imperial powers after World War II. The text's author additionally examines 1) the debates over how much emphasis to put on the post-colonial nature of these states and their political identities, and 2) the problems that can affect them, as illustrated by Egypt, Iraq, and Iran.

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Author Samuel Helfont
Series FPRI FootNotes
Publisher Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
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