<span>Causes of Asian african decolonization: - Decay of the old colonial empires: after two world wars, the European powers with their savings were wiped out and struggling to keep their colonies; - The nationalist struggle: with the support of the UN in regard to the principle of self-determination. - Interest U.S. and the Soviet Union: interested in expanding their areas of influence). - Bandung Conference (1955): fought against colonialism, racism and for the third way, namely an independent position of the first and second world ... wanted to form a block of non-aligned countries to the United States or the Soviet Union .
The colonial powers were England, France, Belgium, Netherlands ... besides Portugal, and Spain (not participated in the second war, but countries were already bankrupt long ago ...).