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Decolonization is a myth

Apr 10, 202516 minSeason 1Ep. 13
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In this episode, I take you on a deep dive into the lasting impacts of colonialism and why true independence was never just about waving a new flag. Between 1492 and 1914, over 80% of the world was colonized by European powers, and the effects of that domination are still shaping our world today from Africa and Asia to the Caribbean and Latin America.I explore how former colonies were left politically unstable, economically dependent, and buried under crushing debt. I uncover how tools like the CFA franc and British trade systems continued colonial control long after independence. You’ll hear about specific cases like Haiti’s forced payments to France, Nigeria’s oil industry still dominated by foreign powers, and Kenya’s ongoing land inequalities.But I also highlight resistance: how the Cold War turned decolonization into a global power game. From Patrice Lumumba’s assassination to proxy wars in Vietnam and Afghanistan, I examine how the struggle for true sovereignty was, and still is, a complex and often violent battle.

Keywords: Colonialism, decolonization, economic dependency, Global South, CFA franc, Haiti debt, British Empire, postcolonial Africa, Cold War proxy wars, New International Economic Order, global inequality, Patrice Lumumba, shell in Nigeria, Kenya land issues, Haiti-France reparations, IMF World Bank, neoliberalism, extractive economies, international development, historical injustice, global economic system.

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