The post-World War II era was characterized by decolonization in Asia and Africa, with resistance movements leading to the unraveling of the British empire in colonies such as former British Kenya, where the Mau Mau launched a lengthy uprising between 1952-1960, as well as in former British India, with the dissolution of the British Raj and creation of an independent India and Pakistan in 1947. Journalist Tom Stevenson provides historical examples illustrating how the rise of American hegemony following the decline of Britain’s imperial power was bolstered by British foreign policy at every juncture. Please donate at - we can't do this without you. Bellicose British Foreign Policy in Ukraine and Gaza – Tom Stevenson part 2/2: Come visit us at Sign up for our newsletter: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on: Twitter: Instagram: Linkedin: #PaulJay #theanalysis #middleeast #unitedkingdom
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