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Russia, the largest country on earth, can surely afford to let go of a tiny colonial dependency, and ought to do so without delay.
Royal instructions are formal instructions issued to Governors of the United Kingdom's colonial dependencies.
When the political institutions of colonial dependencies are described as interacting with their environments, the 'environment' tends to be described in terms of culture rather than class.
The only exception occurring after the return of colonial immigrants and military after the independence of many of the Portuguese Colonial dependencies.
The collections document the topography, architecture and life of Britain's colonial dependencies and modern Commonwealth countries, as well as providing a visual record of key historical events.
Mr. Papineau declares "Our task is not light, indeed, for we are called on to defend the rights of all British Colonial dependencies, as well as that we inhabit.
The Secretary of State for the Colonies or Colonial Secretary was the British Cabinet minister in charge of managing the United Kingdom's various colonial dependencies.
But his main point was that the English did not settle in Gascony: 'no colonial dependency of England', he concluded, 'has ever offered a similar parallel, nor, it may safely be said, ever will.
"Colonial Dependency, Core-Periphery and Capitalism: A Case Study of the Guyana Economy," with Lall Ramrattan, The Journal of Developing Areas, Spring 2010.
The Indian Statutory Commission was a group of seven British Members of Parliament of United Kingdom that had been dispatched to India in 1927 to study constitutional reform in Britain's most important colonial dependency.
The Royal Military College of Canada "was the first military college to be established in a colonial dependency and it had a double function, the preparation of cadets for civilian careers as well as for military commissions."
The Marxist perspective of the Theory of Colonial Dependency is contrasted with the capitalist economics of the free market, which propose that such poverty is a development stage in the poor country's progress towards full, economic integration to the global economic system.
The main aspiration of the MUS is to build a new Puerto Rico unifying different ideological tendencies on the issue of the island's political status through a national claim of sovereignty, an indispensable requirement towards an international law-backed decolonization process to end Puerto Rico's 500 plus years as a colonial dependency.