
Explaining History Anti-Colonial Struggle 1945-2026
Feb 16, 2026
A tour of 20th century anti-colonial struggles and how they reshaped empires. Discussion of Marco Rubio’s Munich speech and its call for revived “civilizational” politics. Traces Indian and Vietnamese national liberation movements. Looks at US power, postwar institutions, and why the Global South resists neocolonialism.
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Anti-Colonial Struggles Reshaped The Century
- Anti-colonial struggles transformed the mid-20th century and marked imperial decline rather than simple postwar instability.
- Nick Shepley argues de jure imperial decline reshaped global order and lasted across the latter half of the century.
Munich Speech Rekindles Imperial Rhetoric
- Marco Rubio's Munich speech explicitly urged Europe to reclaim imperial confidence and reject global welfare norms.
- Nick Shepley sees the speech as revealing a desire to revive an imperial posture and white-centred alliance politics.
Rubio's Revision Of Post‑1990 History
- Rubio framed post‑Cold War liberalism as a delusion that outsourced sovereignty to global institutions and trade.
- Shepley highlights this as a selective revision of post‑1990 history that ignores imperial continuities.
