The Sterling Area in the Postwar World

The Sterling Area in the Postwar World
Title The Sterling Area in the Postwar World PDF eBook
Author Philip W. Bell
Publisher Oxford, Clarendon Press
Pages 522
Release 1956
Genre Sterling area
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The Sterling area in the postwar world

The Sterling area in the postwar world
Title The Sterling area in the postwar world PDF eBook
Author Philip W. Bell
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Pages 478
Release 1956
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The Sterling Area in the Postwar World, 1946-1952

The Sterling Area in the Postwar World, 1946-1952
Title The Sterling Area in the Postwar World, 1946-1952 PDF eBook
Author Philip Wilkes Bell
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Release 1954
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The Sterling Area in the Postwar World: Internal Mechanism and Cohesion, 1946-1952. [With Bibl.].

The Sterling Area in the Postwar World: Internal Mechanism and Cohesion, 1946-1952. [With Bibl.].
Title The Sterling Area in the Postwar World: Internal Mechanism and Cohesion, 1946-1952. [With Bibl.]. PDF eBook
Author Philip Wilkes Bell
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Pages 0
Release 1956
Genre Sterling area
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The Sterling Area in the Postwar World. Internal Mechanism and Cohesion, 1946-1952. [With a Bibliography.].

The Sterling Area in the Postwar World. Internal Mechanism and Cohesion, 1946-1952. [With a Bibliography.].
Title The Sterling Area in the Postwar World. Internal Mechanism and Cohesion, 1946-1952. [With a Bibliography.]. PDF eBook
Author Philip Wilkes BELL
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Pages 478
Release 1956
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The Political Economy of Imperial Relations

The Political Economy of Imperial Relations
Title The Political Economy of Imperial Relations PDF eBook
Author Alex Sutton
Publisher Springer
Pages 326
Release 2015-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 1137373989

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The Political Economy of Imperial Relations offers a much needed historical and theoretical intervention into the relationship between Britain and Malaya after the Second World War. It challenges existing accounts and details a strong continuity in this relationship from 1945 until 1960.

Modes of British Imperial Control of Africa

Modes of British Imperial Control of Africa
Title Modes of British Imperial Control of Africa PDF eBook
Author Onek C. Adyanga
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 244
Release 2011-05-25
Genre History
ISBN 1443830356

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This book examines how Great Britain, as a colonial power in Africa, organized and exercised control at the international and domestic level to advance British interests in Uganda and beyond. While this book is by no means an exhaustive study of the various modes of control that took hold in Uganda since its inception as a territorial state up to the period of juridical independence, it is hoped that its historiographical contributions to the post-colonial dispensation of Uganda will be threefold. First, it systematically sheds light on the combined influence of racist ideology, class, and politics in perpetuating informal imperial control in Uganda. Second, it demonstrates that consolidating informal imperial control has required externalizing the legitimacy of the Ugandan state. This suggests that African leaders not supported by external powers may be externally delegitimized and their position made untenable. Third, it demonstrates that the informal control imposed upon Africans by external powers, by removing incentives for internal legitimacy, encouraged violations of human rights as African leaders did not need to obtain the consent of their own people in order to remain in power. Furthermore, it advances the argument that democracy, the rule of law and the protection of human rights can be achieved in Africa if leaders enjoy internal legitimacy derived from the people. The various modes of control imposed by former masters over colonial and post-colonial states were not meant to protect African, but imperial interests.