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When "Decolonialization" Creates More Problems than It Allegedly Solves

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09/21/2022Lipton Matthews

The academic and political buzzword today is "decolonialization," but what happens when good laws are discarded on the flimsy basis that they were established during a colonial era?

Original Article: "When "Decolonialization" Creates More Problems than It Allegedly Solves"

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When "Decolonialization" Creates More Problems than It Allegedly Solves