The policy often created in such scenarios is known as Imperialism or colonialism. This involves a powerful country asserting control over a less developed nation, typically to exploit its resources, establish political dominance, and spread its cultural influence. Such actions can lead to significant economic and social changes in the colonized country, often resulting in long-lasting impacts on its development and sovereignty.
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When a powerful country stakes a claim in a country that has not industrialized, this policy is often referred to as "imperialism." Imperialism involves the extension of a nation's power and influence through colonization, military force, or other means, often exploiting the resources and people of the less-developed region. It typically seeks to control economic, political, and cultural aspects of the targeted country.
Von Clauswitz said " War is but a continuation of State Policy by other means" in other words if you want it,and are powerful enough,then take it!
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