self-colonization

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self-colonization (plural self-colonizations)

  1. The act or process of self-colonizing.
    • 2014, Jo M. Sekimonyo, Tara Casimir, Cast Away: For These Reasons: Economic Jihad, →ISBN, page 122:
      They are simply doing what was done to them before: diligent self-colonization. This commerce and trade ideals tap into the vast potential of these countries' rampant and streamlined corruption systems.
    • 2015, Postcolonial Europe? Essays on Post-Communist Literatures and Cultures, →ISBN:
      As Gyula Ha/y's report demonstrated, the imitation of an imperial enterprise was expected to result in the restoration of imperial ambitions, even though only on a limited, symbolic level. According to this logic, the more devoted a country is to cultural self-colonization, the more likely it is to gain advantage over its rivals and dominate on a local scale.
    • 2017, Krishan Kumar, Visions of Empire: How Five Imperial Regimes Shaped the World, →ISBN:
      In general, though, we can say that internal colonization, or self-colonization, quite often makes the imperial people the victims as much as the beneficiaries of the colonial enterprise.

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