Neoimperialism vs Neoimperialist - What's the difference?
neoimperialism | neoimperialist |
Modern imperialistic practices in politics, such as using power and influence to dominate smaller countries.
A supporter of neoimperialism.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=April 27, author=, title=Terror and Dissent, work=New York Times
, passage=You ran a review by a neoimperialist who praises a book by an “Atlantic man” (also a “Homo atlanticus redux”) who is “dapper,” related to Lyndon Baines Johnson, and whose book will be “read with pleasure by men of a certain age, class and education from Manhattan’s Upper East Side to London’s West End.” }}
Neoimperialist is a related term of neoimperialism.
As nouns the difference between neoimperialism and neoimperialist
is that neoimperialism is modern imperialistic practices in politics, such as using power and influence to dominate smaller countries while neoimperialist is a supporter of neoimperialism.neoimperialism
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