Which Islamic countries feel a neocolonial influence?

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Certainly, it's worth noting that the concept of "neocolonial influence" is contentious and varies depending on perspective. Some Islamic-majority countries have voiced concerns or shown evidence of what can be interpreted as neocolonial influences, particularly from Western powers or regional actors. Here's a non-exhaustive list:

### Middle East

1. **Iraq** - The aftermath of the 2003 invasion and occupation by the U.S.-led coalition has been cited as an example of neocolonialism by some critics.

2. **Palestine** - The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has features that some commentators describe as neocolonial, particularly in terms of land control and economic dynamics.

3. **Lebanon** - Lebanon's complex history and present-day financial crises have led to accusations of neocolonial influence, particularly from Western nations and regional powers.

### North Africa

1. **Algeria** - While Algeria gained independence from France in 1962, some argue that economic and cultural ties to France still exhibit neocolonial characteristics.

2. **Morocco** - Morocco has a complex relationship with France and Spain, its former colonizers, and some argue that these relationships have neocolonial aspects.

3. **Tunisia** - Like Algeria and Morocco, Tunisia's economic and political relations with Europe are sometimes described as neocolonial.

### Sub-Saharan Africa

1. **Somalia** - The presence of foreign military and economic interests, including those from Western countries and regional actors, has led some to describe the situation as neocolonial.

2. **Mali** - The ongoing conflict and the involvement of French forces have led to debates about neocolonial influence.

3. **Nigeria** - As the most populous country in Africa, Nigeria has a complex relationship with its former colonial power, Britain, and other Western nations, which some consider to have neocolonial aspects, especially in terms of economic exploitation.

### South Asia

1. **Afghanistan** - The involvement of foreign powers, notably the United States, has led to discussions about neocolonialism.

2. **Pakistan** - Pakistan's economic and military relationships with various powers have led some to argue that it is subject to neocolonial influence.

### Southeast Asia

1. **Indonesia** - The economic influence of Western corporations in natural resource sectors has been cited as a form of neocolonialism.

Again, the presence of a country on this list doesn't universally imply that it is subject to neocolonialism, but rather that debates and discussions around neocolonial influence have been notably prevalent in these countries. Different experts may have different views on the subject, and the situation is often complex.

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