At the end of the line : colonial policing and the imperial endgame, 1945-80
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At the end of the line : colonial policing and the imperial endgame, 1945-80
(Studies in imperialism / general editor, John M. MacKenzie)
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, 2010, c2006
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注記
Originally published: 2006
Bibliography: p. 233-241
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Colonial policing and the imperial endgame is the first comprehensive study of the colonial police and their complex role within Britain's long and turbulent process of decolonisation, a time characterised by political upheaval and colonial conflict.
The Colonial Police Service was created in 1936 in order to standardise all imperial police forces and mould colonial policing to the British model. From the British Caribbean to the Middle East, the Mediterranean to British Colonial Africa and on to Southeast Asia, colonial police forces struggled with the unrest and conflict that stemmed from Britain's withdrawal from its empire. As the shadow of decolonisation grew ever longer, so colonial police forces reverted back to their traditional role as a colony's first line of defence. At the same time, as tensions increased throughout the empire, so too did the power of the police through the development of police intelligence systems and counter-insurgency units. Colonial policing and the imperial endgame controversially asserts that it was coercion rather than consent which was more commonly associated with the work of police forces during this period of political dislocation.
Georgina Sinclair's focussed study of colonial policing during this period facilitates a greater understanding of the processes of decolonisation. -- .
目次
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Towards an understanding of colonial policing: exploring policing models
2. Transferring policing models: Irish and English influences in Canada
3. 'Too little, too late': Post-war reforms within the Colonial Police Service
4. Policing the British Caribbean
5. Policing colonial conflict in the Mediterranean and the Middle East
6. Policing conflict in British colonial Africa
7. Policing colonial conflict in Southeast Asia
8. 'Political policing?' Pawns in the imperial endgame
9. Remnants of empire
Afterword
Select Bibliography
Appendices
Index -- .
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