The revolution in the colonial world

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Date
1959
Summary
Discusses the revolution that has taken place in the colonial world and the present conflict between the remaining colonial powers of the West and the newly independent countries of Asia and Africa. Points out the major issues involved in this conflict by providing a condensed re-enactment of the UN committee debate on Algeria in 1955. Shows the reaction of the French delegation when the question of Algeria was voted upon in the General Assembly. Concludes by pointing out the problems involved in and methods of coping with the conflict over colonialism. (KRMA-TV) Kinescope.
Contributors
The Social Science Foundation of the University of Denver; C. Dale Fuller; Communications Center, University of Denver; Noel Jordan; Robert Good; Hishan Baghdadi; K.J. Boudouris; Paul Leignlot; Myron Smith; Raj Seth; Elias Bashara
Publishers
National Educational Television; KRMA-TV, University of Denver
Genres
Educational; Political
Subjects
World politics, 1945-1989; Decolonization; Colonialism
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States

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