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Postcolonial Challenges in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa

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1 Postcolonial Challenges in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa 1945-1991

2 Overview Superpower rivalry was extended to internal affairs of smaller nations (proxy wars) Ethnic and religious divisions threatened the existence of newly-independent nations Neo-colonial economies slowed development Population expanded dramatically creating new challenges

3 South Asia India transitioned to democracy under 1st Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru Major social forms introduced Non-alignment Economy based on “democratic socialism” couldn’t keep up w/ pop. growth Jawaharlal Nehru

4 “Green Revolution” of 60’s prevented mass starvation
Adoption of free-market reforms in ‘90’s led to spectacular economic growth Partition of Pakistan highlighted continuing probs. of sectarianism Indira Gandhi

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8 The Middle East Proclamation of the state of Israel in 1948 created lasting tensions Pan-Arabism sought to unite all Arab peoples in N. Africa and Middle East Most countries until the 1960’s adopted Western-style reforms Gamal Abel Nasser of Egypt

9 Iranian Revolution of 1979 symbolized a resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan led to a proxy war

10 Africa Pan-Africanism promoted unity of all Africans and the Diaspora
Democracy soon gave way to dictatorship in many countries Arbitrary colonial/national boundaries caused instability Marcus Garvey

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