The mid-20th century saw a wave of decolonization as former colonies gained independence from European powers. This process reshaped global politics, creating new nations and challenging existing power structures. The Cold War added complexity, as newly independent states navigated between competing superpowers. Decolonization had far-reaching impacts on economics, culture, and society in former colonies. Many faced challenges like underdevelopment and neocolonialism. Nations worked to forge new identities, often reclaiming indigenous cultures suppressed under colonial rule. The legacy of colonialism continues to shape global relations today.