Neocolonialism in a sentence as a noun

"Most women in the United States do not even know or use the \nterms colonialism and neocolonialism.

It is shifting from its peacekeeping role in Europe and as a garunteur of energy security by interventionism and neocolonialism in the Middle East.

I went back and counted the number of different avenues along which he tried to attack, and there were no less than 11: Watsi's office, Chase's language, neocolonialism, race, the focus on patient care, Silicon Valley, California idealism, Watsi's investors, how real the connection is between donor and patient, why they don't fund patients in the US, and the realism of Chase's dreams.

Neocolonialism definitions

noun

control by a powerful country of its former colonies (or other less developed countries) by economic pressures