decolonization in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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decolonization in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for decolonization in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Household members are recommended to follow the same decolonization protocol.
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The term wars of national liberation are most commonly used for those fought during the decolonization movement.
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The speech held promise of major policy change on the topic of their decolonization, and was actually delivered twice in two different locations.
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In some cases this is the same as the date of independence marking decolonization or dissolution of a political union.
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But after the process of decolonization their number was greatly reduced.
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It was embraced by many national liberation movements during decolonization.
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Her work investigates the relationships between social justice, ecology, decolonization, and contemporary poetics.
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Domestic policy in the period since decolonization has resulted in the development of stifling set of inequalities.
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There was a global trend towards complete decolonization.
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This was illustrated through the speed and scale with which decolonization occurred.
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