What are the different motives for imperialism that are used in political science?
Answer / Mohit Jaiswal
Political scientists identify several motives for imperialism, including economic gain (e.g., acquiring natural resources or expanding markets), territorial expansion (to secure borders and protect national interests), cultural diffusion (spreading one's own culture to other regions), and strategic considerations (establishing military bases or controlling key trade routes).
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