African islands and enclaves
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African islands and enclaves
(Sage series on African modernization and development, v. 7)
Sage Publications, c1983
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収録内容
- Introduction / Robin Cohen
- Interpreting dependency in the Canary Islands / Miguel Sanchez-Padron
- From colonialism to confederation / Arnold Hughes
- The structure of terror in a small state / Ibrahim K. Sundiata
- Cabinda, the politics of oil in Angola's enclave / Daniel Dos Santos
- St. Helena, welfare colonialism in practice / Robin Cohen
- Cape Verde, survival without self-sufficiency / Deidre Meintel Machado
- Diego Garcia, the militarisation of an Indian Ocean island / Joneed Khan
- Prospering at the periphery / Raphael Kaplinsky
- Les survivances coloniales aux Comoros / Percy Claude Gaspart
- Mauritius, the Meade Report twenty years after / Percy Selwyn
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As history has shown, remote islands or small states can be flashpoints for international crises. This collection of commissioned essays examines African countries that, because of their seeming insignificance, have been passed over in recent scholarship. The essays focus on current political and economic issues. Why do such states find it difficult to sustain stable economic and political orders? The role of such countries in international trade; the effects of their small size, remoteness, or paucity of resources; and their use as military bases for other powers are among the subjects discussed.
目次
Accumulation in the Periphery: The Special Case of the Seychelles
Coming to Terms with Smallness: The Gambian Experience Since Independence
Colonial Hangovers in the Comoros
Cabo Verde: The Case for Survival Without Self-Sufficiency
Mauritius: The Meade Report Twenty Years After
Diego Garcia: The Militarization of an Indian Ocean Island
The Structure of Terror in a Small State: Equatorial Guinea
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