Protectorates

A protectorate is a state that is controlled and protected by another sovereign state. It is a dependent territory that has been granted local autonomy over most internal affairs while still recognizing the suzerainty of a more powerful sovereign state without being its direct possession. In exchange, the protectorate usually accepts specified obligations depending on the terms of their arrangement. Usually protectorates are established de jure by a treaty. Under certain conditions as of Egypt under British rule (1882–1914) e.g., a state can also be labelled as a de facto protectorate or a "veiled protectorate".A protectorate is different from a …

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UAP: University of Alberta Press · 18 August 2023 English

Hekmat Al-Taweel (1922–2008) was a native Palestinian Christian from Gaza City whose narrative unearths a version of history long excluded from mainstream discourse and provides an unfamiliar perspective on Muslim–Christian …

abandoned by the world, whether by colonial protectorates like Britain, who signed over “their” land


UMP: University of Manitoba Press · 31 March 2023 English

Baskatawang envisions a hopeful future for Indigenous nations where their traditional laws are formally recognized and affirmed by the governments of Canada. Baskatawang thereby details the efforts being made in …

Earth’s inhabited areas in the form of colonies, protectorates, depen- dencies, dominions, and commonwealths


RI: Rideau Institute · 26 January 2023 English

Laurent in the Gray Lecture of 1947.22 The foundations of twentieth-century arms control and military export restraint – including the necessity of proportionality, discrimination, and the laws of war – …

countries (3a) Countries in (3b) All (including protectorates) “Politically Sensitive” Other Regions Countries


School of Public Policy, University of Calgary · 13 December 2022 English

When an exploration licence is issued, the ALRA 1976 (Cth) requires the terms and conditions to include provision requiring the third party to pay compensation for damages or disturbance to …

reserves were established, it was to advance protectorates to regulate residence and missions (Wishart


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 23 September 2022 English

Most monumental buildings of France’s global empire – such as the famous Saigon and Hanoi Opera Houses – were built in South and Southeast Asia. Much of this architecture, and …

rest (Annam, Tonkin, Cambodia, and Laos) were protectorates in which an indigenous ruler wielded token architectural training in the Asian colonies and protectorates compared with those of the Atlantic world.


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 September 2022 English

From the expansionist fervour of the late nineteenth century through both world wars and the Cold War, a varied and ever-changing group of dreamers campaigned for Canada’s union with the …

South Pacific, pressured Britain to establish protectorates over several islands in the region. Many of


UAP: University of Alberta Press · 27 September 2021 English

"Gaza City is one of the most ancient cultural centres on the Mediterranean, and its people have long been a backbone of the Palestinian national movement. How Gazan women describe …

abandoned by the world, whether by colonial protectorates, like Britain, who signed over “their” land


PAL: Palimpsest Press · 15 May 2021 English

Personal, primordial, and pulsing with syncopated language, Tolu Oloruntoba?s poetic debut, The Junta of Happenstance, is a compendium of dis-ease. This includes disease in the traditional sense, as informed by …

between pretext and pretense, and preventative protectorates, bombardiers sympathetic in their advance.


School of Public Policy, University of Calgary · 28 February 2021 English

Because the government retains ownership of the resource in the ground, the only oil volumes that the investing company will be able to book are the volumes it receives in …

nations of today were dependencies, colonies, or protectorates of other states or empires. Concessions are


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 2021 English

In the decade before and after independence, Nigerians not only adopted the novel but reinvented the genre. Nigerian novels imagined the new state, with its ideals of the rule of …

(In 1914 the Southern and Northern Nigerian Protectorates were merged to form the single colony of Nigeria


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