The term informal empire describes the spheres of influence which a polity may develop that translate into a degree of influence over a region or country...
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discussing Soviet empire have discussed it as a formal empire or informal empire. In a more formal interpretation of "Soviet empire", this meant absolutism...
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Argentina and Siam, which has been described by some historians as an "Informal Empire". British imperial strength was underpinned by the steamship and the...
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Pax Britannica (category British Empire)
powers. During this time, the British Empire became the global hegemonic power, developed additional informal empire, and adopted the role of a "global policeman"...
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An informal economy (informal sector or grey economy) is the part of any economy that is neither taxed nor monitored by any form of government. Although...
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Leo Panitch (section America's informal empire)
globalization as a form of imperialism, but argued that the American Empire is an "informal" one in which the US sets rules for trade and investment in partnership...
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Britain was in fact successful in achieving its main goal of building an informal empire, with strong economic relationships to small independent countries...
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The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and...
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American imperialism (redirect from American empire)
hegemony—which leverages economic power rather than military force in an informal empire; the term "neocolonialism" has occasionally been used as a contemporary...
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British investment in Argentina (section Debate between scholars: Informal Empire or Mutually Beneficial Economic Partnership?)
scholars have even argued that Argentina was a part of Britain's "informal empire". A. G. Hopkins explains that for imperialism to occur, the sovereignty...
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