English to Gujarati Dictionary imperialism

imperialism

સામ્રાજ્યવાદ
definition
noun
the struggle against imperialism
a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
translation of 'imperialism'
શાહીવાદ,
સામ્રાજ્યવાદ
noun
રાજાશાહી
example
One reason the old empires did crumble was the changing balance of forces in world 'imperialism' .
French ministers protested at US cultural 'imperialism'
Western 'imperialism' is much more thorough than that.
And throughout his life he opposed British 'imperialism' , denouncing British rule in India.
the struggle against 'imperialism'
But at every key moment the party leadership has supported 'imperialism' and war.
The climax of European 'imperialism' in the nineteenth century coincided with the European population explosion.
People worldwide should condemn 'imperialism' in all its forms.
in Russia, 'imperialism' had developed alongside a semi-feudal agrarian structure
the struggle against 'imperialism'
Ordinary people around the world must try to resist the new 'imperialism' which is just as pernicious as the old.
Hopefully, this last gasp of 'imperialism' supported by industrial capitalism will be short-lived.
What social force is of necessity forced to go the whole way in the struggle against 'imperialism' ?
The combustible fusion of 'imperialism' abroad, fear-mongering at home, and ready access to firearms has ensured this.
This is the clearest manifestation of resurgent 'imperialism' and colonialism on a world scale.
French ministers protested at US cultural 'imperialism'
They have opted instead for the oldest trick of 'imperialism' - divide and rule.
The concept of American cultural 'imperialism' has entered the op-ed lists.
But those who resisted British 'imperialism' had to resist it on the colonial periphery.
The government's abuse of civil rights at home goes hand in hand with its brutal 'imperialism' abroad.
None of them offer an alternative to 'imperialism' and neo-liberal policies.
Many in the global south regard tourism as a new form of colonialism and cultural 'imperialism' .
Most other non-Western political systems were not able to resist Western 'imperialism' and lost their independence as a result.
They had to fight against the corporate parasites up top and 'imperialism' abroad to retain the value they produced.
The collapse of 'imperialism' in the twentieth century was a fundamental change in world politics.
Poverty and unemployment are employed for the 'imperialistic' policy of the war machine.
When a new cultural artifact is introduced into academic research, existing disciplines tend to behave 'imperialistically' .
He even appreciates figures like George Curzon and Rudyard Kipling who may have been ‘ 'imperialistically' arrogant’ but were also ‘culturally humble.’
As recent history shows, there was a great deal of 'imperialistically' motivated interest involved in the fostering of international academic co-operation, particularly in an ideologically divided Europe.
The general assumption of this discourse does not seem to be that globalization 'imperialistically' promotes a specific set of so-called ‘universal’ ideas.
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