释义 |
ˌneo-coˈlonialism [f. neo- + colonialism.] The acquisition or retention of influence over other countries, esp. one's former colonies, often by economic or political measures. So ˌneo-coˈlonial a. and n.; ˌneo-coˈlonialist a. and n.; ˌneo-coˌlonialiˈzation; ˌneo-coˈlonialized, ˌneo-ˈcolonized adjs.
1961New Statesman 20 Jan. 82/1 The most dangerous type of colonialism is neo-colonialism. 1961New Left Rev. July–Aug. 12/1 One of the effects of EEC is therefore to deepen the split between independent and neo-colonial Africa. 1961Economist 16 Dec. 1113/2 Casuistry worthy of the most devious neo-colonialist. 1963Ann. Reg. 1962 98 Accepting the Indonesian Communist Party's definition of ‘Malaysia’ as a ‘neo-colonialist’ device. 1964K. Nkrumah Consciencism v. 111 Just as a liberated territory can be produced by the application of D (na > pa), so a neo-colonized territory can be produced by the application of D (pa > na). 1965― Neo-colonialism: the Last Stage of Imperialism p. ix, In place of colonialism as the main instrument of imperialism we have today neo-colonialism. The essence of neo-colonialism is that the State which is subject to it is, in theory, independent and has all the outward trappings of international sovereignty. In reality its economic system and thus its political policy is directed from outside. 1966Economist 26 Mar. 1226/1 Libya is not nearly so neo-colonialised as a country like Algeria with its government-to-government oil and development agreements with France. 1967N.Y. Times 5 July 12 The ‘neocolonials’ (the Belgians) and the ‘imperialists’ (the Americans). 1969Listener 3 July 12/2 You'll always have people moving from a stage of neo-colonialisation back to capitalism. 1971Black Scholar Apr.–May 9 The black people in the United States..are de facto neocolonial subjects. 1972Sci. Amer. Apr. 19/3 Strong elements of neocolonialism persist in the economic relations of the rich and poor countries. 1973J. Rex Discovering Sociology ix. 109 The inhabitants of the former British and French empires..addressed themselves to the twin tasks of dealing with their own poverty and fighting neo-colonialism. 1973Times 1 Jan. 14/4 One of the black speakers..mentioned Europe in passing as a ‘massive neo-colonialist conspiracy to castrate black men everywhere’. |