L'impérialisme

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L'impérialisme est le comportement d'un Etat qui tend à imposer sa souveraineté à d'autres Etats ou territoires : il reflète cette "faim de territoires" que partagent, à travers les siècles, tant d'entités politiques que souveraines.

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