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{{Ideology
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|aliases=
Imp
Colonialism
Empireism
Invaderism
Expansionism
Anschlussism
Neo-Imperialism
Neo-Orientalism
Neo-Colonialism
Anti-Indigenous Sovereignity
Imperial Monarchism
Nationalism-Globalism synthesis
Real Social Darwinism
That-Land-Is-Mine-And-I-Will-"Educate"-Themism
British Empire
The Great Power Competition
Suzerainity
Khanism
Hegemony
Natural progression of history/Human nature (by imperial apologists)
Hard power (Most)
Soft power (Some, Kissingerism)
Chauvinist with the invader, Anationalist with the invaded
Your brain on 4X games
Manifest Destiny
Filthy conquer, destroyer of 100th civilizations and cultures
Land Stealer/The Real Squatter
The highest stage of capitalism
Literally
Israel!
Literally
Italy!
Literally
Spain!
Literally
NATO!
Literally
USSR!
Literally
Russia!
Literally
Putin!
|influences=
Anti-Native Racism (many)
Kraterocracy (allegedly)
Monarchism (usually)
Stratocracy
|sub =
Absolute Monarchism (initially, most)
Monarcho-Capitalism (most)
Agrarianism
Banana Republicanism (some)
Corporatocracy
Aristocracy [1]
Slavery
Timocracy
|variants= |regional=
Anti-Communism
Anti-Indigenism
Anti-Islam (Many)
Anti-Socialism
Authoritarian Capitalism
Authoritarian Democracy (Until 1960s)
Banana Republicanism
Bull Moose Progressivism
Corporatocracy
Dengism (1970s-2000s)
Eugenicism (Until 1960s)
Jacksonian Democracy
Kissingerism (Late 1960s to 1980s)
Jeffersonian Democracy
Jihadism (1970s-1990s)
Mediacracy
Neoconservatism (post-WWII)
Neoliberalism (Since 1970s)
Realpolitik (many)[Note 1]
Republicanism
Social Liberalism (Since 1945)
State Liberalism (Modern)Third Way (Since 1990s)
White Nationalism (Until 1960s)
World Federalism (Some)
Zionism (Since 1960s)
British Imperialism/White Man's Burden
Anti-Communism
Anti-Indigenism
Anti-Socialism
Authoritarian Capitalism
Authoritarian Democracy
Churchillism
Constitutional Monarchism
Corporatocracy
Fiscal Conservatism
Meritocracy
Neoconservatism (After WWII)
Sinophobia
Thatcherism (Since 1970s)
White Man's Burden
Zionism
Authoritarian Conservatism (in the 1970's)
Absolute Monarchism (historically)
Anti-Americanism
Anti-Islam
Anti-Japaneseism
Anti-Korean Sentiment
Anti-LGBT+
Anti-Uyghur Sentiment
Anti-Vietnam Sentiment
Anti-Westernism
Centralization
Chinese Theocracy (historically)
Chinese Nationalism
Confucianism
Dengism (current)
Han Cultural Chauvinism
Irredentism
Legalism
Maoism (Accused)
Social Imperialism (current)
Tridemism (Accused)
Ultranationalism
Republicanism (1800s-Now)
Authoritarian Capitalism
Authoritarian Democracy
Absolutist Bourbonism (1500s and 1700s periods)
Constitutionnal Bourbonism (Factions)
Orleanism
Bonapartism (factions)
French Fascism (during WWII)
Corporatocracy (modern day)
Gaullism (since 1940s)
Neoconservatism (modern day)
Neoliberalism (modern day)
White Nationalism (formerly)
Anti-Liberalism
Anti-Semitism
Anti-Slavic Sentiment
Bismarckism
Ethnonationalism
Eugenicism
European Federalism (modern day)
Lebensraum
Machiavellianism (some)
National Capitalism
Nazism (1933-1945)
Pan-Germanism
Police Statism
Reactionaryism
Social Darwinism
Spenglerism
Social Authoritarianism (some)
Stratocracy
Ultranationalism
Aryan Nationalism
Anti-Arab Sentiment (In Libya)
Anti-British Sentiment (Later on)
Anti-Communism
- Anti-Amhara Sentiment (In Ethiopia)
Anti-French Sentiment (Later on)
Anti-Liberalism (Later on)
Anti-Semitism (1938-1945)
Anti-Slavic Sentiment
Authoritarian Democracy (Early on)
Caesarism
Catholic Theocracy (Some)
Clerical Fascism
Constitutional Monarchism
Corporatism
Cultural Nationalism
Ethnonationalism (Especially under Fascism)
Fascism (1922-1945)
Irredentism
Jingoism
Monarcho-Fascism
National Syndicalism
Police Statism
Reactionary Modernism
Republicanism (1943-1945)
Social Authoritarianism (Some)
Stratocracy
Totalitarianism (Later on)
Ultranationalism (Especially under Fascism)
Welfare Chauvinism (Some)
White Nationalism (Mostly)
Japanese Imperialism/
East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
Anti-Communism
Anti-Western Sentiment
Authoritarian Capitalism (before 1931)
Meijism
Pan-Asianism
Police Statism
Showa Statism (1931-1945)
State Capitalism
Left-Wing Nationalism (in the Vassal States, India, Burma, Indonesia, etc.)
Sinophobia
Taishō Democracy (1920s)
Wang Jingwei Thought
Absolute Monarchism
Agrarianism
Autotheism
Caste System (Yuan)
Centralism
Ethnocracy (Yuan)
Islamic Theocracy (Ilkhanate, Golden Horde, Chagatai)
Kurultai
Meritocracy
Multiculturalism
Chinese Theocracy (Yuan)
Nestorianism (Ilkhanate)
Nomadism
Noocracy
Sexocracy (Genghis)
Slavery
Stratocracy
Tengrist Theocracy (pre-split)
Tibetian Buddhist Theocracy (Yuan, Golden Horde)
Tribalism
Universal Monarchism
Anti-Racism
Anti-Spanish sentiment
Authoritarian Capitalism
Banana Republicanism
Bull Moose Progressivism
Christian Democracy
Civic Nationalism
Classical Conservatism
Corporatocracy
Fiscal Conservatism
Illiberal Democracy
Monroe Doctrine
Protectionism
Sinophobia
Absolute Monarchism (until 1719)
Anti-Feudalism
Autocracy (until 1719)
Centralism
Constitutional Monarchism (after 1719)
Federalism
Islamic Theocracy
Khanism
Meritocracy
Multiculturalism
Noocracy
Oligarchy (after 1719)
Proto-Industrialism
Regulationism
Slavery (limited)
Stratocracy
Anti-Liberalism
Anti-Western Sentiment
Authoritarian Capitalism (modern day)
Authoritarian Conservatism (Most)
Fourth Theory (Modern Day)
Irredentism
Monarcho-Fascism
National Capitalism (Wagner Group)
Pan-Slavism
Putinism (Modern Day)
State Capitalism
Stolypinism
Ultranationalism (some)
Soviet Social Imperialism
Anti-Nationalism
Brezhnevism
Khrushchevism
Stalinism
Anti-Indigenism
Absolute Monarchism (historically)
Industrialism
Caste System (accused, debatably)
Indigenous Rights (Later on)
Catholic Theocracy
Caudillismo
Monarchism
Slave Economy (until 1886)
Stratocracy
Pan-Hispanism
|influenced=
Authoritarian Capitalism
Banana Republicanism
Black Hundredism
Bonapartism
Brezhnev Doctrine
British Fascism
Bull Moose Progressivism
Caesarism
Chinese Theocracy
Churchillism
Fascism
Fourth Theory
Francoism
French Fascism
Gaullism
Irredentism
Jacksonian Democracy
Jeffersonian Democracy
Jingoism
Kahanism
Leopold II Thought
Liu Xiaobo Thought
Mercantilism
National Capitalism
Nazism
Neoconservatism
Neo-Ottomanism
Pan-Nationalism (Some)
Populareism
Putinism
Rhodesian Nationalism
Roman Republicanism
Salazarism
Showa Statism
Thatcherism
Zionism
|alignments=
Non-Quadrant (Theoretically)
AuthUnity to
AuthRight (Often)
Diplomatic Center
Monarchists (Historically)
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|caption="HIPPITY HOPPITY YOUR COUNTRY IS NOW MY PROPERTY!"
|likes=Divide and conquer
Gaining land
His large naval force
War
Crushing weaker states
Propaganda
The Military Industrial Complex
Collaborators
Puppet States
Genocide (often)
Slavery
(historically)
Historical revisionism
Drawing awful borders
|dislikes= All uncolonized/indigenous people
Decolonization
Being called a fascist or tyrant
Truth & Reconciliation commissions
Anti-interventionists
(Usually)[Note 2]
|song=Rule Britannia!
The British Grenadiers
Customize my rifle like it's 1862
The Imperial March
Territory
In Praise of Genghis Khan
On The Road to Mandalay
This Land is Mine
Pocahontas - Savages
Invasion
Chicken Invaders 2 Main Theme
Amerika
Celldweller - End of an Empire
Iron Maiden - The Trooper
Empire Today
The William McKinley Song
Conquering Energy
Anthem of the Combine
Lord Cutler Beckett
Any Sabaton song, at this point
|examples=
Modern
The United States (1785-Present)
State of Israel (1948-Present)
Kingdom of Morocco (1956-Present)
Republic of France (1980-Present)
Russian Federation (1991-Present)
The United Kingdom (1997-Present)
Historical
Carthaginian Empire (814 BC-146 BC)
Macedonian Empire (808 BC-309 BC)
First Persian Empire (550 BC–330 BC)
Roman Empire (27 BC-AD 395)
Byzantine Empire (395-1453)
Han Dynasty (202 BC- AD 220)
Rashidun Caliphate (632-661)
Umayyad Caliphate (661-750)
Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258)
Khmer Empire (802-1431)
Holy Roman Empire (800s/900s–1806)
Mongol Empire (1206–1368)
Mali Empire (1230–1670)
Majapahit (1293-1527)
Ottoman Empire (1299–1922)
Timurid Empire (1370-1507)
Kalmar Union (1397-1537)
Portuguese Empire (1415-1999)
Inca Empire (1438-1533)
Spanish Empire (1492-1976)
Denmark-Norway (1524-1814)
Mughal Empire (1526-1857)
British Empire (1533-1997)
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795)
Dutch Empire (1602-1975)
Swedish Empire (1611-1721)
Qing Dynasty (1636-1912)
Russian Empire (1721-1917)
First French Empire (1804-1814)
Empire of Brazil (1822-1889)
French Colonial Empire (1830-1980)
Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946)
Austria-Hungary (1867-1918)
Empire of Japan (1868-1945)
German Empire (1871-1918)
Belgian Colonial Empire (1908-1962)
Soviet Union (1922-1991) (debeatably)
Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
Fictional
American Reich (From The Man in the High Castle)
Caesar's Legion (From Fallout)
Combine (From Half-Life)
Dalek Empire (From Doctor Who)
Galactic Empire (From Star Wars)
Imperium of Man (From Warhammer 40k)
Japanese Pacific States (From The Man in the High Castle)
Kingdom of Hallownest (From Hollow Knight)
New California Republic (From Fallout)
Nilfgaard (From The Witcher)
Oceania (From 1984)
Outworld (from Mortal Kombat)
North American Union (From The Two Georges)
United Citizen Federation (From Starship Troopers)
Alexander the Great (356BC-323BC)
Macedonian Empire
Scipio Africanus (235BC-183BC)
Roman Republic
Gaius Julius Ceasar (100BC-44BC)
Roman Republic
Octavian Augustus (63BC- 14AD)
Roman Empire
Tiberius Caesar Augustus (42BC-37AD)
Roman Empire
Caligula (12-41)
Roman Empire
Cladius (10BC-54AD)
Roman Empire
Nero (37-68)
Roman Empire
Diocletian (242-312)
Roman Empire
Constantine the Great (272-337)
Roman Empire
Justinian I (482-565)
Byzantine Empire
Charlemagne (748-814) Carolingian Empire
Cnut the Great (c. 990-1035)
Denmark
Pope Urban II (1035-1088)
France/
Holy Roman Empire
Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504) Castile
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) Genoa
Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516) Aragon/Castile
Hernan Cortés (1485-1547)
Spanish Empire
Martín de Valencia (1474-1534)
Spanish Empire
Francisco Pizzaro (1470s-1540s)
Spanish Empire
Pedro de Valdivia (1497-1553)
Spanish Empire
Sigismund II Augustus (1520-1572)
Poland-Lithuania
Philip II of Spain (1527-1598)
Spanish Empire
Sebastian I (1554-1578)
Portuguese Empire
Christian II of Denmark (1481-1559)
Kalmar Union
Christian VI (1577-1648)
Denmark-Norway
Gustavus Adolphus (1594-1632)
Sweden
Frederick the Great (1712-1786)
Prussia
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
France
Napoleon III (1808-1873)
France
Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898)
Prussia
Francesco Crispi (1818-1901)
Italy
Leopold II (1835-1909)
Belgium
Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934)
Germany
Lothar von Trotha (1848-1920)
Germany
Helmuth von Moltke the Younger (1848-1916)
Germany
Philippe Pétain (1856-1951)
France
Léon Rom (1859-1924)
Belgium
Wilhelm II (1859-1914)
Prussia
Manuel Gomes da Costa (1863-1929)
Portugal
Alfred Hugenberg (1865-1951)
Germany
Emilio De Bono (1866-1944)
Italy
Gustav Noske (1868-1946)
Germany
Karl Haushofer (1869-1946)
Germany
Manuel Fernández Silvestre (1871-1921)
Spain
Pietro Badoglio (1871-1956)
Italy
Fritz Thyssen (1873-1951)
Germany
Stylianos Gonatas (1876-1966)
Greece
Theodoros Pangalos (1878-1952)
Greece
Franz von Papen (1879-1969)
Germany
Rodolfo Graziani (1882-1955)
Italy
Benito Mussolini (1883-1945)
Italy
Alexander Löhr (1885-1947)
Austria
August Meyszner (1886-1947)
Germany
Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945),
Norway
Jhr. van Starkenborgh (1888-1978)
Netherlands
Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
Austria/
Germany
António de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970)
Portugal
Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1959)
France
Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970)
France
Francisco Franco (1892-1975)
Spain
Hermann Göring (1893-1946)
Germany
Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893-1946)
Germany
Anton Mussert (1894-1946)
Netherlands
Rudolf Hess (1894-1987)
Egypt/
Germany
Oskar Dirlewanger (1895-1945)
Germany
Hinrich Lohse (1896-1964)
Germany
Erich Koch (1896-1986)
Germany
Adolf Heusinger (1897-1982)
Germany
Hasso von Manteuffel (1897-1978)
Germany
Hans Speidel (1897-1984)
Germany
Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945)
Germany
Jonas Lie (1899-1945),
Norway
Hans Globke (1898-1973)
Germany
Raoul Salan (1899-1984)
France
Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945)
Germany
Heinrich Müller (1900-?)
Germany
Walter Hallstein (1901-1982)
Germany
Reinhard Heydrich (1902-1942)
Germany
Reinhard Gehlen (1902-1979)
Germany
Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque (1902-1947)
France
Luis Carrero Blanco (1904-1973)
Spain
Theodor Oberländer (1905-1998)
Germany
Savitri Devi Mukherji (1905-1982)
France/
Greece
Adolf Eichmann (1906-1962)
Germany
Marcello Caetano (1906-1980)
Portugal
Léon Degrelle (1906-1994)
Belgium
Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour (1907-1989)
France
Amon Goeth (1908-1946)
Austria
Otto Skorzeny (1908-1975)
Austria
Otto von Bolschwing (1909-1982)
Germany/
USA
Maurice Papon (1910-2007)
France
Josef Mengele (1911-1979)
Germany
Alois Brunner (1912-2010)
Austria
Jaques Soustelle (1912-1990)
France
Frédéric Vandewalle (1912-1994)
Belgium
Klaus Barbie (1913-1991)
Germany
Józef Światło (1915-1994)
Poland
Licio Gelli (1919-2015)
Italy
Søren Kam (1921-2015),
Denmark
Jaques Foccart (1913-1997)
France
Yves Guérin-Sérac (1926-2022)
France
Pierre Sidos (1927-2020)
France
Jean-Marie Le Pen (1928-)
France
Jean Schramme (1929-1988)
Belgium
Rolf Steiner (1933-)
Germany
Édouard Guillaud (1953-)
France
Francois Hollande (1954-)
France
Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-)
France
Günter Nooke (1959-)
Germany
Post Soviet States/
Eastern Europe
Attila the Hun (406–453) Hunnic Empire
Oleg the Prophet (850-912)
Kyivan Rus
Sviatoslav I the Brave (943-972)
Kyivan Rus
Vladimir I the Great (963-1015)
Kyivan Rus
Yuri Dolgorukiy (Long Arm) (1099-1175)
Kyivan Rus
Andrey Bogolyubsky (?-1174)
Kyivan Rus
Daniel of Galicia (1201-1264)
Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia
Gediminas (1275-1341)
Lithuania
Algirdas (1296-1377)
Lithuania
Casimir III the Great (1310-1370)
Poland
Stefan Dušan (1308-1355)
Serbia
Ivan III the Great (1440-1505)
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Ivan IV the Terrible (1530-1584)
Tsardom of Russia (Muscovy)
Władysław IV Vasa (1595-1648)
Poland-Lithuania
John II Casimir Vasa (1609-1672)
Poland-Lithuania
Stanisław Potocki (1579-1667)
Poland-Lithuania
Jeremi Wiśniowiecki (1612-1651)
Poland-Lithuania
Peter I the Great (1672-1725)
Russia
Catherine II the Great (1729-1796)
Russia
Pyotr Rumyantsev (1725-1796)
Russia
Alexander I (1777-1825)
Russia
Nicholas I (1796-1855)
Russia
Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky (1796-1866)
Russia
Pyotr Valuyev (1815-1890)
Russia
Alexander II (1818-1881)
Russia
Franz Josef I (1830-1916)
Austria-Hungary
Alexander Dubrovin (1855-1921)
Russia
Vladimir Purishkevich (1870-1920)
Russia
Nicholas II (1868-1918)
Russia
Miklós Horthy (1868-1957)
Hungary
Nikolai Bobrikov (1839-1904)
Russia
Pyotr Stolypin (1862-1911)
Russia
Anton Denikin (1872-1947)
Russia
Alexander Kolchak (1874-1920)
Russia
Pyotr Wrangel (1878-1928)
Russia
Milan Nedić (1878-1946)
Serbia
Mid'hat Frashëri (1880-1949)
Albania
Ion Antonescu (1882-1946)
Romania
Ivan Ilyin (1885-1954)
Russia
Roman von Ungern-Sternberg (1886-1921)
Austria/
Russia
Gyula Gömbös (1886-1936)
Hungary
Jozef Tiso (1887-1947)
Slovakia
Ante Pavelić (1889-1959)
Croatia
Stanislaw Kosior (1889-1939)
Poland
Vyacheslav Molotov (1890-1986)
Russia
Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971)
USSR
Ferenc Szálasi (1897-1946)
Hungary
Sergey Taboritsky (1897-1980)
Russia
Leonid Brezhnev (1906-1982)
USSR
Horia Sima (1906-1993)
Romania
Aleksandras Lileikis (1907-2000)
Lithuania
Konstantin Rodzaevsky (1907-1946)
Russia
Slobodan Milošević (1941-2006)
Serbia
Ratko Mladić (1942-)
Republika Srpska
Radovan Karadžić (1945-)
Republika Srpska
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow (1946-)
Russia
Vladimir Zhirinovsky (1946-2022)
Russia
Alexander Lebed (1950-)
Russia
Sergey Lavrov (1950-)
Russia
Tomislav Nikolić (1952-)
Serbia
Vladimir Putin (1952-)
Russia
Alexander Barkashov (1953-)
Russia
Sergey Shoigu (1955-)
Russia
Valery Gerasimov (1955-)
Russia
Alexander Lebedev (1959-)
Russia
Yevgeny Prigozhin (1961-2023)
Russia
Mikhail Mizintsev (1962-)
Russia
Alexandr Dugin (1962-)
Russia
Dmitry Rogozin (1963-)
Russia
Vladimir Solovyov (1963-)
Russia
Vladislav Surkov (1964-)
Russia
Dmitry Medvedev (1965-)
Russia
Dmitry Peskov (1967-)
Russia
Dmitry Utkin (1970-2023)
Russia
Igor Girkin (1970-)
Russia
Zakhar Prilepin (1975-)
Russia
Anton Krasovsky (1975-)
Russia
Ramzan Kadyrov (1976-)
Russia
Alexander Zakharchenko (1976-2018)
Ukraine
Margarita Simonyan (1980-)
Russia
Maria Lvova-Belova (1984-)
Russia
Vladislav Pozdnyakov (1991-)
Russia
Ashoka (304BCE-232BCE) Maurya Empire
Qin Shi Huangdi (259BC-210BC)
Qin Dynasty
Dong Zhuo (?–192)
Imperial China
Cao Cao (155–220)
Imperial China
Wu Zetian (624–705)
Imperial China
Songsten Gampo (600s)
Tibet
Jayavarman II (770-850)
Khmer Empire
Genghis Khan (1162-1227)
Mongol Empire
Ögedei Khan (1186-1241)
Mongol Empire
Möngke Khan (1209-1259)
Mongol Empire
Kublai Khan (1215-1294)
Mongol Empire
Batu Khan (1205-1255)
Mongol Empire
Timur (1336-1405)
Timurid Empire
Babur (1483-1530)
Mughal Empire
Nurhaci (1559-1626)
Qing Dynasty
Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799)
Qing Dynasty
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598)
Sengoku Japan
Ito Hirobumi (1841-1909)
Japan
Yuan Shikai (1859–1969)
China
Robert Hotung (1862-1956)
British Hong Kong
Tanaka Giichi (1864-1929)
Japan
Emperor Meiji (1867-1913)
Japan
Zhang Jinghui (1871-1969)
Manchukuo
Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
Cambodia
Sadao Araki (1877-1966)
Japan
Iwane Matsui (1878-1948)
Japan
Shigeru Yoshida (1878-1967)
Japan
Manuel L. Quezon (1878-1944)
Philippines
Emperor Taishō (1879-1926)
Japan
Yōsuke Matsuoka (1880-1946)
Japan
Naoki Hoshino (1882-1978)
Japan
Kenji Doihara (1883-1948)
Japan
Wang Jingwei (1883-1944)
ROC
Hideki Tōjō (1884-1948)
Japan
Yasuji Okamaura (1884-1966)
Japan
Seishirō Itagaki (1885-1948)
Japan
Matsutarō Shōriki (1885-1969)
Japan
Tomoyuki Yamashita (1885-1946)
Japan
Nobusuke Kishi (1886-1987)
Japan
Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni (1887-1990)
Japan
Jose P. Laurel (1891-1959)
Philippines
Fumimaro Konoe (1891-1945)
Japan
Takijirō Ōnishi (1891-1945)
Japan
Masahiko Amakasu (1891-1945)
Japan
Shirō Ishii (1892-1959)
Japan
Ba Maw (1893-1977)
Burma
Plaek Phibunsongkhram (1897-1964)
Thailand
Ryōichi Sasakawa (1899-1995)
Japan
Emperor Hirohito (1901-1989)
Japan
Masanobu Tsuji (1901-?)
Japan
Ding Mocun (1901-1947)
ROC
Puyi (1906-1967)
Manchukuo
Yoshiko Kawashima (1907-1948)
Manchukuo
Ayub Khan (1907-1974)
Pakistan
Lê Duẩn (1907-1986)
Vietnam
Gatot Soebroto (1907-1962)
Indonesia
Yahya Khan (1910-1980)
Pakistan
Yoshio Kodama (1911-1984)
Japan
Lon Nol (1913-1985)
Cambodia
Bảo Đại (1913-1997)
Vietnam
Park Chung-hee (1917-1979)
South Korea
Yasuhiro Nakasone (1918-2019)
Japan
Koichi Tsukamoto (1920-1998)
Japan
Suharto (1921-2008)
Indonesia
Lee Teng-hui (1923-2020)
Taiwan
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (1924-1988)
Pakistan
Shintaro Ishihara (1932-2022)
Japan
Liu Xiaobo (1955-2017)
China
Ryuho Okawa (1956-2023)
Japan
Liu Zhongjing (1974-)
China/
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William George Murray (1884-1975)
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Anthony Eden (1897-1977)
UK
A. K. Chesterton (1899-1973)
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Louis Mountbatten (1900-1979)
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Orde Wingate (1903-1944)
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Robert Sidney Foster (1913-2005)
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Mad Mike Hoare (1919-2020)
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UK
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Chris Patten (1944-)
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David Richards (1952-)
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UK
David Cameron (1966-)
UK
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UK
Suella Braverman (1980-)
UK
Huayna Capac (1464/1468-1524)
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James Madison (1751-1836),
USA
James Monroe (1758-1831),
USA
James K. Polk (1795-1849)
USA
George W. L. Bickley (1823-1867)
USA/CSA
William Walker (1824-1860),
USA
John Tyler Morgan (1824-1907),
USA
Maximilian I (1832-1867)
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Mexican Empire
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John VI (1767-1826)
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Brazil
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
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Albert B. Fall (1861-1944)
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George C. Marshall (1880-1959)
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Smedley Butler (1881-1940)
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William J. Donovan (1883-1959)
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John Foster Dulles (1888-1959)
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Rafael Trujillo (1891-1961)
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USA
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William Colby (1920-1996)
USA
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USA
Jesse Helms (1921-2008)
USA
Henry Kissinger (1923-)
Germany/
USA
Michael Kast (1924-2014)
Germany/
Chile
Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928-2017)
Poland/
USA
George H. W. Bush (1928-2018)
USA
Jeane Kirkpatrick (1926-2006)
USA
Donald Rumsfeld (1932-2021)
USA
John McCain (1936-2018)
USA
Colin Powell (1937-2021)
USA
Madeleine Albright (1937-2022)
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USA
Dick Cheney (1941-)
USA
Paul Bremer (1941-)
USA
Joe Biden (1942-)
USA
Paul Wolfowitz (1943-)
USA
George W. Bush (1946-)
USA
Bill Clinton (1946-)
USA
Hillary Clinton (1947-)
USA
Dennis Prager (1948-)
USA
John Bolton (1948-)
USA
William Barr (1950-)
USA
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USA
Bill Kristol (1952-)
USA
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USA
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USA
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USA
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USA
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USA
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USA
Mike Pompeo (1963-)
USA
Susan Rice (1964-)
USA
Bruce Gilley (1966-)
USA
Charles Graner (1968-)
USA
Erik Prince (1969-)
USA
Max Boot (1969-)
Russia/
USA
Richard B. Spencer (1978-)
USA
Most global leaders
Imperialism is an ideology (although it can be argued that it is more of a practice or policy than an actual ideology) that has traditionally believed a country should expand their power or influence through military action. Imperialism was once very popular and controlled the Overton Window, but has decreased in popularity over the years. Imperialism is noted for his war advocacy and belief that the powerful nations should rule over the weaker ones. Imperialism differs from Nationalism in that he doesn't necessarily believe its nation is the best - though this is common - but rather believes that the big nations in general should rule over the small ones. He is generally seen as being in the authoritarian right area of the compass, but can potentially exist in the others. He defends himself against accusations of oppression by insisting that colonized people benefit because the richer nation helps them and gives them things they couldn't get normally, and they'll eventually get used to being part of a larger empire.
History
Macedonian Empire
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Roman Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/2/23/Caesar.png)
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Main Article:
Caesarism
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Mongol Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/1/11/GenghisKhan.png)
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China ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/0/03/Cball-Qing.png)
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Main Article:
Autocracy
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Century of Humiliation ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/0/03/Cball-Qing.png)
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Inca Empire
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Spanish Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/6/60/Catheo.png)
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Francoism
In 1492, Christopher Colombus, an Italian who worked for Spain, founded some islands while trying to find India. He had landed in the Bahamas. This was the first time a European power discovered the Americas (of course, he didn't. Vikings had an abandoned 10th century settlement in Canada's Newfoundland)
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On May 4, 1493, Spain, along with Portugal moved the line of demarcation that claimed all lands west to Spain (thus lending Brazil to Portugal).
The economic system in the Spanish colonies was based on forced labour, aka Slavery. Initially, Spaniard authorities known as the "encomenderos" would capture the
native people and enslave them to mine natural resources from the land, which in Peru was already practiced back in the Tawantinsuyu Empire. While this further more enriched the empire, it caused Natives to die of the brutal conditions, so the Spainards partook in the Alantic slave trade, where they shipped thousands to milions of
Africans. For the remaining pure-blood natives, they introduced the Law of Burgos to abolish slavery against natives, and later Philip II introduced the 8-hour working day, which would also apply for natives.
It is alleged that hey had a caste system as well, based on how Spanish you are. On top, they were the "Peninsulares", the Spanish term for Spaniards born on the country of Spain itself. Right below were the "Criollos" that had no different with the penisulares other than bring born in the Americas than Spain itself; if you go even lower, you were encounter "Mestizos" and "Mulattos", Africans and Natives that have mixed Spanish blood; and on the bottom are the rest of the Natives and Blacks, know as the "Indios" and "Negros"; they had pure blood and none of the Spanish compared to the mixed Mestizos and Mulattos. However, in fact, there were African slaves who bought their freedom, and others were liberated if their owner commited abuses; also, there was an indigenous nobility.
Conclusion, is, the Spainards colonized the Americas for the three important reasons. Gold, assimilation, and religion.
Portuguse Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/e/e5/Cball-UKPBA.png)
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Salazarism
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Ottoman Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/a/a3/Ittihad.png)
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Main Article:
Neo-Ottomanism and
İttihadism
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British Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/a/a4/Church.png)
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Neoliberalism and
Conservative Liberalism
British India
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British Hong Kong
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Union of South Africa
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Russia ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/5/5c/Tsar2.png)
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Main Articles:
Authoritarian Conservatism,
Kleptocracy and
Fourth Theory
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Russian Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/5/5c/Tsar2.png)
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Russian Federation ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/e/ed/Yeltsin.png)
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Austria-Hungary
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Dutch Empire
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Italy ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/7/76/Mussolini.png)
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Fascism
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Germany ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/8/8b/Bism.png)
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Main Articles:
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Nazism
German Colonial Empire ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/d/d8/M%C3%BCller.png)
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France ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/3/31/Bonaparte.png)
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Main Articles:
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French Fascism,
Gaullism and
Neoconservatism
French Algeria ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/6/67/Cball-Algeria.png)
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French Indochina
The First Indochina War was between the French Colonial Forces and the Viet Minh anti-colonial resistance from 1946 to 1954.
On 23 September 1945, with the knowledge of the British commander in Saigon, French forces overthrew the local DRV government and declared French authority restored in Southern Vietnam, and began to gradually retake control of the entire country forcing Ho Chi Minh and his comrades underground. The French tried to stabilize Indochina by reorganizing it as a Federation of Associated States. In 1949, they put former Emperor Bảo Đại back in power, as the ruler of a newly established State of Vietnam.
The first few years of the war involved a low-level rural insurgency against the French. In 1949 the conflict turned into a conventional war between two armies equipped with modern weapons from other countries. The French were supported by the US and
the ROC
, with an army consisting of troops from their
colonial empire which included both
African
,
Arab, and
Asian collaborators. The Viet Minh was supported by
Communist China
and
the Soviet Union.
The First Indochina War came to an end following the International Geneva Conference on July 21, 1954, when the new socialist French government and the Việt Minh made an agreement that gave the Việt Minh control of North Vietnam above the 17th parallel. The south continued under Bảo Đại. A year later, Bảo Đại would be deposed by his Prime Minister, Ngô Đình Diệm, creating
the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).
Japan ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/7/72/Meiji.png)
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Main Article:
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Japan is a recent example of imperialism. Also known as the Tokugawa Shogunate at the time, they had gone with an
isolationist policy or also known as "Sakoku" (鎖国, literally "chained country") for 200~ years with the exception of trading with the Dutch, Chinese, Portuguese, and more. This had soon stopped with the help of
America's interests towards the outside world as America began the process of forcefully trading with the Japanese in 1854. The following years would have Japan sign unequal treaties which destroyed the economy with Japan would begin opening up to Western trade and culture and studying Western-based sciences. This caused immediate backlash towards the shogunate, which materialized into a radical, anti-western, xenophobic movement. A popular slogan known as "Sonnō jōi" (尊王攘夷, Revere the Emperor, expel the barbarians a.k.a. western foreigners) began to spread. The
emperor would issue an order that had planned to kick out all foreigners from Japan and to stop these unequal treaties from happening. Yet the shogunate itself had no intentions in enforcing such order, which caused inspired attacks against foreigners and the shogunate. Tensions escalated as the
British demanded reparations for the violence against its people in Japan, which was simply ignored. The Japanese people and the clans of Japan would ally together in a coup in 1866.
The Satsuma-Chōshū alliance as it was known along with the 15-year-old emperor Meiji joined forces as the Shogun resigned and had his authority given to the emperor, which marked the beginning of the Japanese Empire in 1868. After the Boshin War between forces loyal to the emperor and forces loyal to the Shogun, the Emperor would become victorious and would begin a process of modernization and a restoration of stability and imperial rule. Japan would begin studying Western practices and sending observers towards Western countries to study. Westernization began as Japan would begin making their system based on the Prussia's military system. They would begin their conquests now as they took Hokkaido in 1869, Chishima Islands in 1875, Ryukyu Islands in 1879, and Nanpo Islands in 1891, while making treaties with foreign powers such as Russia. In 1894, the Japanese would fight against the
Qing Empire in the Sino-Japanese War for influence over Korea and Japanese desperation for resources, which ended in Japan occupying Korea and China ceding the islands of Taiwan and Penghu in the Treaty of Shimonoseki.
The United States ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/e/ea/Jacksonian_Democracy.png)
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Main Articles:
Jacksonian Democracy,
Bull Moose Progressivism, and
Neoconservatism
The United States of America is one of the greatest examples of imperialism, one flexing it in all of its forms. It can't be denied America was or still imperialist at a point. From the Classical Liberal era to modern
Neoconservative/
Neoliberal times. Many Americans that fought slavery such as Seminole and Apache that resisted the genocide against their people and culture would had been historically demonized by the American government in what was "historical revisionism".
The background story was that the USA was a settler-colonialist state established by the Kingdom of England, later the
Kingdom of Great Britain in Jamestown, Virginia, on the land of the Powhattan natives. Although Roanoke Colony was founded in 1585, what happened to the settlement remained a mystery. After successfully fighting off the
natives of Virginia, more colonies were brought to existance, such as Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, the Carolinas, and Georgia. New York, New Jersey, and Delaware were added upon the annexation of New Netherland in 1664. By 1732, there were an overwiew of
Thirteen Colonies as a whole. Eventually the expensixe taxes and tight authority
Great Britain pushed the colonies to revolt led by
a certain known man. By 1783, the American Revolutionary War of independence was halted with the 1783 Trety of Paris, and the United States was born, and was allowed to manifest its destiny.
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Almost immediately, colonists moved westward past the Appalachian Mountains into the former Indian reserves the Brits would've never allowed. This incited conflict with the people living there, of course. An example of this was on May 28th 1830, when Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Revomal Act. This relocated native americans from Georgia, Mississippi, Albania, to a long walk to the territory today of Oklahoma. Those 5 major Indian tribes; Chocktaw, Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole had to travel barefoot on the Trail or Tears certainly in the winter, followed by white american soldiers under the orders of Jackson. Many died on the way thanks to diseases, frost, and malnutrition/dehydration.
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After WW2, the US government created the Northern Atlantic Treaty Organization along with
the UK,
FRG,
France, and other pro-American countries. NATO was involved in 70 regime change attempts during Cold War. This includes the Korean War, which killed 2-3 Korean civilians and destroyed 85% of North Korean buildings. The Vietnam War lasted ten years and saw 2 million civilians perish, with 388,000 tons of napalm dropped on the Vietnamese land. US under Nixon’s U.S. Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger also launched Operation Condor, which couped many pro-Soviet
social authoritarians and
democratic socialists and replaced them with notorious
National Capitalist tyrants, such as
Jorge Rafael Videla,
Hugo Benzer,
Alfredo Stroessner, and
Augusto Pinochet. These actions saw mass killings and prosecutions of political dissidents carried out by far-right dictators and directly caused the deaths of 60-80k people, with millions plunged into poverty.
After the end of the Cold War, the US gained world hegemony as the world’s sole superpower. It immediately started mass campaigns against any country that dared to disobey its orders. Since 1991, the US launched at least 251 military operations, including the Afghanistan War, which lasted 20 years and costed the US 2 trillion dollars, the Iraq War, the Invasion of Libya, the NATO intervention in the Syrian Civil War, etc. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have killed at least 500k civilians, with millions suffering from food insecurity and poverty. In 2021, after the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, the Biden Administration froze the 3.5 billion Afghan funds due to the
Taliban takeover, with many experts warning that a potential famine is looming in Afghanistan due to the mix of US blockade and intellectuals and talented and skilled people fled from the Taliban to western countries.
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Stalinism,
Khrushchevism, and
Brezhnev Doctrine
The Soviet Union (USSR) has often been accused of being a "great red empire" by spreading imperialism onto Eastern Europe and the rest of the world. The post-war Stalinist foreign policy is characterized by radical expansionism and domination of Eastern Europe. After the allied Triumph in 1945 against the Axis Powers, the Stalinist USSR implemented the policies of domination of Eastern Europe. The forceful imposition of the communist state system and ideology by the Stalinist USSR, as well as the overt emphasis on heavy industry development in Eastern Europe, have similarities to the practice of colonialism. The Eastern European satellites were economically reliant on the USSR and was subjected to the red army’s iron fist rule, and the USSR forced these countries to reject the Marshall Plan.[2]
The Cominform, for example, was formed to exert direct control over the Soviet satellite states within the Soviet sphere of influence and give the USSR the power to intervene their politics directly.[3] Czechoslovakian Prime Minister Edvard Beneš was also forced to resign following the threats of red army invasion of the country. Stalin’s successors, including
Nikita Khrushchev and
Leonid Brezhnev, albeit being less exploitive than the Stalinist regime, largely continued the policy of violent suppression of anti-Soviet uprisings through the repression of protests, military invasions and force regime change in these countries.
Another form of accusation by communist states “ social imperialism”, originating by
Maoism and
Hoxhaism to describe the USSR´s policy of “Brezhnev Doctrine” pioneered under
Leonid Brezhev. A common example was when in 1968, Leonid Brezhnev crushed an uprising in
socialist Czechoslovakia, ousting political dissent and political leader
Alexander Dubcek.
Variants
Colonialism
Colonialism is the policy of a country or group of countries aimed at subjugating another state, territory or people through military, political or economic coercion. The political basis of colonialism is expanding a nation's influence and international presence through this acquisition of territory. It is based economically on the allocation of capital abroad in exchange for cheap resources and labor. Colonialism also means the fundamental inequality of relations between the metropolis and the colony (province).
Colonialism is accompanied by economic exploitation, the destruction of native culture, ethnocultural and religious characteristics, the imposition of official metropolitan culture, the formation of an ideology that justifies domination (racism, messianism, etc.), spreading imperial myths and stereotypes.
Cultural Imperialism
Cultural imperialism is the practice of promoting, isolating and artificially bringing the culture of one society into another. Usually a large, economically or militarily powerful nation brings and promotes its culture. Cultural imperialism can be both an active, formal policy and as general attitude. Theorists of postcolonialism study cultural imperialism as a form of non-military hegemony.
As an example, western countries produce the majority of media, such as films, music and comics. They have the money to produce them, while Third World countries buy these products because they are cheaper than producing them themselves. Therefore, Third World countries watch and consume media containing Western ways of life, beliefs and thoughts, becoming assimilated and thus erasing their own culture, whether voluntary or not.
Soft Imperialism
For ideologies that are accused of being moderate of soft imperialist, see:
Irredentism and
Pan-Nationalism.
It can be argued that Soft Imperialism and Cultural Imperialism are intertwined, as they both seek to expand their sphere of influence in a non-violent way.
Many pan-nationalist ideas have been accused of being imperialist because of the dominance of one country over the others, such as Pan-Slavism with Russia being the dominant nation.
Liberal Imperialism
WIP
Neo-Imperialism
WIP
Post-Imperialism
Post-imperialism refers to the period and state of affairs following the decline or dismantling of the formal imperialist system, when one nation or group of nations exercises significant control or influence over others. In the post-imperialist phase, former colonies or territories gain autonomy and/or independence, but they may still face the legacy and consequences of imperial rule, such as economic inequality, cultural influences or geopolitical complexities. This often involves changing the global power dynamics and can create new challenges and opportunities in international relations.
Examples include:
- The fall of the Ottoman Empire.
- The end of the British and French colonial rule, as after WW2 many of its colonies in Asia and Africa gained independence.
- Dissolusion of the Soviet Union.
Galactic Imperialism
Galactic Imperialism is a hypothetical Ideology that supports the expansion of Imperialism into the outer space, often in order to gain new ressources and achieve Galactic dominance.
Suzerainty
Suzerainty is a relationship in which one state or other polity controls the foreign policy and relations of a tributary state, while allowing the tributary state to have internal autonomy. The dominant state is called the "suzerain".
Suzerainty differs from sovereignty in that the tributary state is technically independent, but enjoys only limited self-rule. Although the situation has existed in a number of historical empires, it is considered difficult to reconcile with 20th- or 21st-century concepts of international law, in which sovereignty is a binary concept, which either exists or does not. While a sovereign state can agree by treaty to become a protectorate of a stronger power (eg. small island states of Oceania), modern international law does not recognise any way of making this relationship compulsory on the weaker power. Suzerainty is a practical, de facto situation, rather than a legal, de jure one.
Thalassocracy
Thalassocracy is a political ideology that holds for a state that has naval control over a body of water (specifically seas and even oceans), either militarily or commercially. However, Thalassocracy is more of a policy rather than an ideology. As a policy it is easiest to implement in an authoritarian right society, but can work in any ideology with a state that maintains trade and/or a military.
Tellurocracy
Tellurocracy is an ideology, which is more of a policy. It focuses on land development and inland expansion, as opposed to Thalassocracy, which focuses on dominating power around a body of water.
In theory, Tellurocracy is classified as following; a sedentary lifestyle (while resettlement colonization is not excluded), conservatism, constancy of legal norms, the presence of a powerful bureaucratic apparatus and central authority, strong infantry, but a weak navy.
Notable Tellurocracies include, but not limited to Ancient China, Ancient Persia,
Roman Empire,
Mongol Empire,
Russia,
United States in the early-to-mid 19th century, etc.
Beliefs
He believes that subjugation of other weaker nations by stronger ones is necessary for survival whether pacifist or militarist (preferably the latter).
Justifications/Apologism
The justifications for Imperialism, vary from time period and region. While imperialism is almost always done out of the self-interest of the motherland many empires have tried to find moral justifications to gain public support for invading and conquering other nations.
In western countries such as the UK, France, and Belgium the colonization of Africa was justified through missionary arguments of freeing native Africans from local warlords. Even though natives in the European colonies (especially in the Congo Free State) worked under slave-like conditions for their white masters, apologists (such as historian Bruce Gilley) argue that they were still better of under colonial rule than they were under native elites.
The United States justified its expansionism of the American continent throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries through Manifest Destiny and Monroe Doctrine.
Expansionism practiced by non-western countries such as Russia/Soviet Union and Japan is generally justified by countering western imperialism for the sake of self-preservation. The Empire of Japan justified its conquest of other Asian countries through the "East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" which served as a counterbalance to European/American colonialism in the region.
How to Draw
Drawing Imperialism takes quite a few steps:
- Draw a ball
- Fill it with dark blue
- Draw a white circle in the middle and fill it
- Draw 4 white triangles in each of the cardinal directions
- Draw 4 thinner triangles in the intercardinal directions
- Draw a blue circle in the middle of the white circle
- Draw blue spokes going from the blue circle to each of the triangles
- Draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Dark Blue | #1C2166 | 28, 33, 102 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 |
Personality
- He likes old fashioned things over modern things. When he talks he may have an elegant British accent. He loves afternoon tea and likes the policy of old Great Britain and may want to replicate it for his own empire.
- He is a prominent anti-pacifist. And wants to go to war with any nation that is not his to spread influence.
- Does not like people portraying empires in a negative light.
- Loves taking over smaller-states and micronations.
- Very chauvinist and often racist, possibly even genocidal, especially to nations/peoples he doesn't like.
Relations
The Highest Stage of Civilization
Kraterocracy - They deserved being conquered because they were weak.
Caesarism &
Roman Republicanism - My glorious Ancient Roman counterparts. Roma Invicta!
Bonapartism - The Napoleonic wars weren't only about imperialism, but the French clay hasn't been so large since and it was glorious.
Fascism - Yes, trying to revive the former Roman Empire was a great idea. Your actions in Libya and Ethiopia were based AF. Too bad your expansionist plans weren't as successful or went as far as your German and Japanese counterparts.
Nazism - The Third Reich was me in my most extreme form. Lebensraum go brrrrr.
National Capitalism - Nazism, but economically more liberal. Some of you even worked with the USA against the Communist Bloc.
Showa Statism - My cruel comparative counterpart from the East. Countering European colonialism with your own form of imperialism was very based, indeed.
Neoliberalism &
Neoconservatism - My contemporary successors who reside in Western nations and America.
Neo-Libertarianism - A more Libertarian version of the above. The Phoenix Foundation is pretty cool.
Monarchism - My father. Most of the empires in history were monarchies.
Universal Monarchism - My empire will conquer the world!
Authoritarian Capitalism - Good friend of mine. Helps me maintain control over my former colonies after ”de-colonization” while giving his people an illusion of independence.
Stratocracy - Not only do I need a large army and navy to conquer, but to crush any dissenters against the empire.
Crusadism - DEUS VULT!
Jihadism - Islamic version of the above and more extreme version of the below. ALLAHU AKBAR!
Islamic Theocracy - Expand the Caliphate!
Bull Moose Progressivism - Progressive imperialism sounds awesome! Teddy's actions in the Philippines, Cuba, and Panama, among others, and Woodrow's interventions in WWI and the Russian Civil War were based AF!
Neo-Ottomanism - My son resides in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. He has the same ideas as me.
National Democracy - Polska od morza do morza!
Khrushchevism - A very based commie that I like. You brutally crushed Hungarian, German, and Polish protestors.
Brezhnevism - Another based commie. I love your doctrine of a tight grip on the Eastern Bloc and how you invaded Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan.
Fourth Theory - Eurasianism sounds really epic.
National Bolshevism - Father of the above. Also shares great social views...
State Liberalism - Woke Imperialism sounds really epic too.
God, you are weird nglWhite Nationalism - To be honest, I can agree that white men were the people who gave prosperity to the land of
Nig- excuse me, I meant "backward" tribes.
Putinism - My modern Russian variant. Love your actions in Georgia, Chechnya and Ukraine.
Objectivism - You're economic and philosophical ideology is certainly a bit out there for sure, but your views on ethnic minorities such as Native Americans was SO FUCKING BASED! After all, "Any white person who brought the element of civilization had the right to take over this continent." as you said so yourself.
Conservative Liberalism - Churchill, Smuts, and Thatcher fought to uphold the British Empire.
Hive-Mind Collectivism - Outsiders must be conquered.
Temporary Transition Partners
Tribalism - This is where we all would be if it wasn’t for wars and conquest. But Genghis Khan and other tribal Empires such as the Aztecs were based despite them being justifiably civilized.
Irredentism - Depends if I'm taking land for him or against him (though even if we're acting together he tries to boss me around telling what land I should take for him).
Nationalism - Depends if I conquer for him, or if I conquer him.
Jingoism - See above.
Reactionaryism - One can clearly see that Africa, America, and Southeast Asia were better off under European rule and that granting these places independence has only made them worse in the long run. However, I like to call anyone who dares to resist my expansionist influence a reactionary who tries and fails to stop the natural progression of history.
Separatism - Hmmm... If we're talking about my clay, then these parasites should be crushed! But when it comes to my rivals, then I can use those revolts to destabilize them. As long as Separatiststan supports me, that is.
Social Darwinism - Woah, calm down dude. Imperialism applies to people outside the nation.
Avaritionism - Aren't you just
him again, but more anarkiddy?
Globalism - The new kid who wants to take my place... You reduce the sovereignty of some countries? Based, but stay out of my way!
World Federalism - Same as above but even more extreme and in overt denial about it! Which I actually think he is trying to do for optics.
Pan-Nationalism - MUST MAKE COUNTRY BIGGER!
You're standing in the way of making my country bigger! And some of your followers really hate me tooAuthoritarian Conservatism - Not as based as Authcap as most of your followers such as Chiang Kai-shek were extremely anti-globalist and opposed my expansionist influence.
Reformist Marxism -
Bernstein used to support me, but what do you mean with the enlightenment of the savages and fairer treatment for those among them who are educated enough? Not to mention
Nosaka and his followers are utter morons.
Leninism - You reconquered most of the seceded parts of the former Russian Empire and... handed the reigns over them to the locals? WHAAAAT
But at least they were the ideology you admired, like any true collab??? And I'll never forget nor forgive how you denounced me in that goddamn book! At least, you made sure to have your ideological allies rule those lands and (unwittlngly) laid ground for your more based successors to build on.Marxism–Leninism - You were always yapping about how I'm the bad guy, but at the same time your later counterparts enforced Soviet Imperialism in Eastern Europe to crack down on reformist factions in case they succeed...I'm actually quite impressed. "Socialism In One Country" my ass.
Trotskyism - "Permanent revolution", you say? Depends on what you mean. If you mean invading other countries then maybe it might be good...
Maoism - You always talk about how you hate me, and say the third-world needs to be free from colonialism, but at the very least you rightfully re-took your clay from reactionary Tibetans to re-establish the borders of your former empire. You also work with Kissinger and Nixon, so that's good too.
Dengism - People like to say you’re me but you only have some petty border disputes with India and in the South China Sea to claim that we are the same. Sure the BRI is a cool idea but it is too disorganized and why do you write off the debts of developing nations? Some say you end up making developing nations stronger. But most of you kinda "hate me anyways nowadays under Xi". Thanks for siding with me in past conflicts though and what you did in Vietnam was based.
Posadism - Nuclear holocaust is a controversial topic in our circle. With that, we can instantly win and take over the entire world, without wasting our soldiers and military gear, but on the other hand - nuked places will be unusable for entire decades, and there will be no potentially useful survivors from the enemy side (who will we enslave)?
Ba'athism - Claims to oppose me, but then
one proceeds to invade and occupy Lebanon while
the other proceeds to invade and occupy Kuwait. Curious.
Fabian Socialism and
Attlee Socialism - You had such promise, but in the end it almost all went out with a whimper.
Jacobinism - Pretty much proto-Lenin, you opposed expansion and colonialism while going to spread your ideas around Europe, and later gave way to
a more based successor..
Uncivilized Savages
Neighborstan - PREPARE TO BE CONQUERED, SCUM!!!
Independence Anarchism - You are of my clay, stop complaining!
Anti-Imperialists - My worst enemies. They always rant about "Anti-Imperialism", which is one of the most disgusting abominations to exist. One day, I will unleash my true power and exact my revenge against you!!
Guevarism - Basically Maoism without its good qualities. Yuck
Alter-Globalism - Wants to make the entire planet one anti-empire. LITERALLY EVIL!
Feudalism - Okay, seriously? I despise the idea of lots of tiny states to conquer easily. That is the literal opposite of an empire.
Communists - You guys keep writing books demonizing me! I especially hated Lenin's book.
At least some of your childrenare based.
Indigenism - They're savages! Savages! Barely even human, Savages! Savages! Drive them from our shore, They're not like you and me, Which means they must be evil, We must sound the drums of war! Also, I have to give a cheers to my
Mountie Friend for forcing you guys to be educated into the far superior British Culture! [4]
Black Nationalism - What annoying yappers! They always complain that I'm the evil slayer of civilization, but the moment they govern countries themselves everything goes to hell. Living proof that decolonization is always bad.
The Zulus were quite a worthy enemy.National Liberalism - STFU and let me do my job!
Arab Socialism - The Arabs are uncivilized barbarians who don’t deserve a federation! How does it feel being pwned by Israel over and over and over again?
Progressivism - Why do you hate me? I’m a progressive too. I bring progress to smaller and uncivilized societies and help them modernize. Sure some innocent blood may be spilled, but it’s all worth it in the long run. Anyone who resists me is probably a reactionary.
Sankarism - Afrique Occidentale au Afrique Équatoriale ne deviendra pas indépendant! Et baise Thomas Sankara!
Pol Potism &
Ho Chi Minh Thought - L'Indochine ne deviendra pas indépendant!! Et va te faire foutre, Khmer Rouge et Ho Chi Minh!!
At least the former likes the Khmer EmpirePost-Colonial Anarchism - See? These savages know nothing of true civilization, it's better for them to live under our empire and be assimilated anyway.
Kemalism - REEEEEE!!! You did not just end my ambitions to colonize Turkey by breaking it apart, but you also ended the Ottoman Empire! You also entered a treaty to resist my expansionist influence to invade the Balkans! I HATE YOU!!!!!
Tridemism - YOU ENDED THE QING, PUSHED THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN OUT OF YOUR LAND, AND BROKE ALL OF MY TREATIES TO COLONIZE CHINA!!!!!!! But how you claim Tibet and the entirety of Mongolia to be your own legitimate territory is based.
Titoism - You mother f*cker didn’t just push me out of your land but you also resisted the Soviet and Western takeover of your country!! You also created the Non-aligned Movement to resist my influence you piece of sh*t!!!
I kind of like your claims in Bulgaria, Albania, and Greece. If only you actually did something there.Isolationism
- You will open up and accept my demands or I will overwhelm you with sheer numbers.
Anti-civ - Why would you rather live in a savage tribe than in my great civilization?
Paleoconservatism - Worst form of Conservatism. I'm a Conservative too, I want to spread Western Values to the undeveloped. Sure some innocent blood may be spilled, but it’s all worth it in the long run. Anyone who resists me is probably a filthy hippie.
Further Information
Literature
- On Western Terrorism: From Hiroshima to Drone Warfare by
Noam Chomsky and Andre Bitchek
- Power Systems: Conversations on Global Democratic Uprisings and the New Challenges to U.S. Empire by
Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian
- Orientalism: Western Conceptions of the Orient by Edward W. Said
- Culture and Imperalism by Edward W. Said
- The World As It Is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress by
Chris Hedges
- Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism by
Vladimir Lenin
Neocolonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism by
Kwame Nkrumah
- Imperialism: Monster of the Twentieth Century by
Kōtoku Shūsui
- The Case for Colonialism by Bruce Gilley
Wikipedia
- Imperialism
- Colonialism
- New Imperialism
- Neocolonialism
- Social imperialism
- Expansionism
- Hegemony
Cultural imperialism
- Settler colonialism
Divide and Conquer
- Puppet state
- Sphere of influence
Notable events throughtout the history of imperialism
Wars, conquests, proxy conflicts, military interventions, religious, ethnic and racial persecutions, genocides, military coups, anti-imperial uprisings, etc. All here.
Ancient period
Medieval period
Age of Colonialism
Age of Discovery
Ottoman Slave Trade
Ottoman–Habsburg Wars
Trans-Saharan Slave Trade
Spanish Empire
Portuguese colonization of the Americas
French colonization of the Americas
Polish–Swedish wars
Kazakh-Dzungar Wars
Northern Wars
Danish-Swedish War (1400s-1500s)
Stockholm Bloodbath
Swedish War of Liberation
Russo-Swedish War (1554–1557)
Livonian War
Russo-Swedish War (1590–1595)
Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611)
Thirty Years' War
Pereyaslav Council
The Ruin
Great Northern War
- Anti-Mazepa conflict:
Sack of Baturyn
Lebedyn Executions
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
Collegium of Little Russia
British colonization of the Americas
Colonization of Australia
Colonization of New Zealand
Seven Years' War
Abolition of Cossack Hetmanate and Zaporizhian Sich
Partitions of Poland
French and Indian War
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Colonial India
Russo-Turkish wars
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Late colonialism, First and Second World Wars
Napoleonic Wars
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Circassian genocide
Dutch East Indies
Early US Imperialism
Ireland-Britain Conflict
French conquest of Algeria
Filibustering expeditions in Mexico
Filibuster War
Chincha Islands War
War of the Pacific
Occupation of Araucanía
Uruguayan War
Paraguayan War
Conquest of the Desert
American Civil War
Century of humiliation
Scramble for Africa
Selk'nam genocide
Japanese occupation of Korea
Human Zoo
World War I
Turkish War of Independence
Rise of the Soviet Union
Russian Civil War
White Terror
Red Terror
Ukrainian Civil War
Soviet westward offensive
Soviet invasions of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
Polish-Soviet War
Gulag
Soviet deportations
Holodomor and
Kazakh famine of 1931–1933
(
) Winter War
Continuation War
Soviet-Turkish Straits Crisis
Tito-Stalin Split
Late Ottoman genocides
Partition of the Ottoman Empire
Italian colonization of Libya
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
World War II
The Holocaust
Anschluss
German occupation of Czechoslovakia
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Invasion of Poland
Occupation of the Baltic States
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
Balkans campaign
The Blitz
North African campaign
Western Front
Eastern Front
Operation Avalanche
Italian campaign
Bombing of Dresden
Ratlines (WWII aftermath)
Pacific War
Comfort Women
Unit 731 and Unit Ei 1644
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Japanese-American internment camps
Burma campaign
Malayan Campaign
Japanese occupation of Singapore and Malaya
Japanese occupation of the Philippines
Battle of Iwo Jima
Air raids on Japan
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagaski
Military occupation of Japan
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Cold War
Allied-occupied Germany
- Decolonization of Asia
US Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands
Iron Curtain
Operation Paperclip and Operation Osoaviakhim
Pacific Proving Grounds
CIA/MI6 activities within the Warsaw Pact
Soviet espionage in the United States
- Decolonization of Africa
Apartheid
Korean War
Annexation of Tibet
Arab Cold War
1953 Iranian coup d'état
1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
COINTELPRO
Project MKUltra
Operation Gladio
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Suez Crisis
Space Race
ECHELON
Cuban Missile Crisis
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Cuban Project
Operation Northwoods
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Vietnam War
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Project 100 000
Agent Orange
Buddhist crisis
1963 South Vietnamese coup
Laotian Civil War
Operation Rolling Thunder
Tet Offensive
Battle of Dai Do
Phong Nhị and Phong Nhất massacre
Mỹ Lai massacre
Cambodian Civil War
Phoenix Program
Kent State shootings
Vietnamization
Paris Peace Accords
Fall of Saigon
Vietnamese boat people
Communist insurgency in Thailand
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation
Invasion of Czechoslovakia
Sino-Soviet split
Third Indochina War
Operation Condor
Dominican Civil War
Angolan Civil War
Mozambican Civil War
Uganda-Tanzania War
Soviet-Afghan War
US invasion of Grenada
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Turkish invasion of Cyprus
Overseas France
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Yugoslav Wars
Overthrow of Saddam Hussein
Iran–Israel proxy conflict
Somali Civil War
War on terror
(Al-Qaeda and the Taliban)
2004 Haitian coup d'état
Rise and fall of Muammar Gaddafi
Syrian Civil War
Iran-Saudi Arabia proxy conflict
Rise and fall of the Islamic State
New Cold War (Russia)
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Transnistria War
Chechen wars
Russian espionage in the United States
Russian involvement in regime change
The Russia report
Russo-Georgian War
Russo-Ukrainian War
2016 Montenegrin coup attempt
2020–2021 Belarusian protests
2022 Kazakh unrest
2022 anti-war protests in Russia
2023 Wagner Group mutiny
New Cold War (China)
Taiwan Sovereignty Issue
CIA/MI6 activities in China
Falun Gong
Xinjiang conflict
South China Sea territorial dispute
Sino-Indian border dispute
Belt and Road Initiative
US-China trade war
Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict
AUKUS
Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
🎈 2023 Chinese balloon incident
PLA exercises around Taiwan
Nigerien Crisis
Media
Just about any YouTube channel covering history.
- Empire Files
- Timeline - World History Documentaries
- MoFreedomFoundation
- Feature History
- NewAfrica
- Good Times Bad Times
- The Life Guide
- Jabzy
Videos
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3000 Black Fighter Jets of Allah- Imperial Legacies | From the Tomb of Alexander by Kraut
- France secretly owns 14 countries by CaspianReport
- Why West Africa Is On The Verge Of War by Unknown Armies
- The Art of War: Proxy Warfare by Warographics
Notes
- ↑ Many neoconservatives (George F. Kennan, Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, etc) historically and concurrently showed preference for the use of diplomacy over any military interventions to stop the spread of socialism and advance US soft power abroad.
- ↑ Most self-proclaimed western anti-imperialists are prone to justifying imperialist action as long as it's not done by the west.
References
Gallery
Portraits and Artwork
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