Africa and World Peace

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"Africa and World Peace" is a 1937 anti-colonial political study by Pan-Africanist activist George Padmore that critiques European imperialism in Africa and links African liberation to global peace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-colonial work
book
political study
advocates end of colonial rule in Africa
self-determination for African peoples
aimsTo argue that African freedom is essential to global stability
demonstrate that colonialism threatens world peace
associatedWith Pan-Africanist movement NERFINISHED
author George Padmore NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
criticizes European imperialism
League of Nations mandates system NERFINISHED
colonial exploitation of Africa
field African studies
international relations
political science
format print
genre political non-fiction
hasAuthorNationality Trinidadian
hasAuthorPoliticalRole Pan-Africanist activist
anti-colonial theorist
hasPerspective African-centered analysis of world politics
historicalContext between World War I and World War II
influenced anti-colonial scholarship on Africa
later Pan-Africanist thought
influencedBy Marxist analysis of imperialism
language English
links colonial domination and international conflict
mainSubject African liberation
European imperialism in Africa
Pan-Africanism
anti-colonialism
world peace
movement Pan-Africanism
anti-colonial movement
notableIdea connection between imperialism and war
critique of European colonial rule in Africa
link between African liberation and global peace
politicalOrientation anti-imperialist
socialist
publicationYear 1937
publisher Secker and Warburg NERFINISHED
relatedWork Pan-Africanism or Communism? NERFINISHED
timePeriodDiscussed age of European colonial empires
interwar period

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George Padmore notableWork Africa and World Peace