How did New Western Imperialism during the 1800s and early 1900s shape the Cold War of the mid to late 1900s and its aftermath
MAIN QUESTION: How did New Western Imperialism during the 1800s and early-1900s shape the Cold War of the mid- to late-1900s and its aftermath?
To address this main (and very broad) question in an Individual Paper, you will need to write on ONE of the following components:
1) Economic:
(a) economic relationships between empires and their colonies; (b) the spread of industrialization throughout the world; (c) the globalization of the world economy, its benefits and its problems
2) Political:
(a) imperial rivalries and the wars of New Imperialism (Opium War, Russo-Japanese War, etc.); (b) the two World Wars; (c) the relationship between the “Cold War” and the various “hot” wars in Korea, Vietnam, etc.; (d) decolonization, fracturing empires, and independence movements throughout the world
3) Cultural/social:
Issues concerning race and ethnicity, nationalism, etc. such as: (a) social Darwinism, Western “civilizing missions,” and “white man’s burden” during New Imperialism; (b) genocides and ethnic cleansing; (c) civil rights movements around the world
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