What Is Decolonization?
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What Is Decolonization?

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Decolonization reshaped the world after WWII, as European empires collapsed with remarkable speed.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Nunn (2008) was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, not the American Economic Review (consistent with the article's own reference list).

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    Nathan Nunn's research (2008, American Economic Review) found that African countries

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    Nathan Nunn's research (2008, Quarterly Journal of Economics) found that African countries

    Why: Verified already fixed correctly in both the article body and the bibliography/references entry (Nunn, N. (2008). Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123(1), 139-176), which are now consistent. FAQ does not mention Nunn or the journal. No further changes needed.

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