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ISBN 10: 0203002644
ISBN 13: 9780203002643
Author: Dietmar Rothermund
The Routledge Companion to Decolonization 1st Table of contents:
Part I: chronology, background, historiography
chronology
background: the phases of european imperialism
historiography
maps
Part II: themes
the context of decolonization
the disintegration of the world economy
the changing contours of world affairs after the second world war
nationalism and the resistance to colonial rule
afro-asian solidarity and non-alignment
mandate and trusteeship: from the league of nations to the united nations
the end of colonial empires in asia
india: setting the pace for decolonization
pakistan and sri lanka: freedom without struggle
the dutch and the republic of indonesia
indonesia and the independence of east timor
the french and the war in indo-china
cambodia and laos
the liberation of burma (myanmar)
the delayed decolonization of malaya and singapore
brunei: a special case of late decolonization
the usa and the philippines
the termination of japanese rule in taiwan and korea
imperial sunset: hong kong, 1997
the arab world: from the fertile crescent to the sahara
the british, the french and the decline of the ottoman empire
iraq and transjordan: the british and their hashimite clients
syria and lebanon: republics of french design
palestine and israel: the squaring of the circle
egypt: from liberalism to military dictatorship
the fragmented sudan
a collapsed state: aden and yemen
british protectorates in the persian gulf: kuwait, oman, the united arab emirates, bahrain and qatar
the maldives: a sultanate in the arabian sea
libya: the realm of the pious king idris
tunisia: the republic of habib bourguiba
morocco: the sultan as national hero
conflicts in the western sahara: mauritania and the polisario
the ‘wind of change’ in black africa
de gaulle and macmillan in africa
the vanguard: ghana, sierra leone and guinea
francophile trendsetters: senegal, mali and the ivory coast
divided togo
male rivalry in the land of the black amazons: dahomey/benin
the desert states: burkina faso, niger, chad
nigeria: from native authorities to federalism
cameroon: radical nationalism and conservative reaction
‘latin africa’: the central african republic, congo-brazzaville, gabon
the chaotic departure of the belgians from the congo
the evolution of tanzania
uganda: the decline of the kingdom of the kabaka
rwanda and burundi: breeding grounds of genocide
somalia, djibouti, eritrea: overlapping patterns of colonialism
madagascar: from violent rebellion to peaceful independence
troubled perfume islands: the comores
southern african states: botswana, lesotho and swaziland
white settlers in africa: resistance to decolonization
european titles to african land
algeria: the violent separation from france
kenya: the end of a landlord regime
a halfway house: the federation of rhodesia and nyasaland
the ‘unilateral independence’ of southern rhodesia and the emergence of zimbabwe
namibia’s long march to freedom
indian labour and the sugar colonies: mauritius, guyana and fiji
sugar and colonialism
the emergence of indian majority rule in mauritius
contrived stagnation and ethnic conflict in guyana
imposed independence and indian exodus: the case of dutch guyana (suriname)
delayed decolonization and aborted democracy in fiji
the commonwealth caribbean: from exploitation to dependency
colonies of exploitation
trade unions, political parties and the rise of charismatic leaders
the fate of the west indies federation
‘industrialization by invitation’: development or dependency?
the staggered process of isolated decolonization
a diehard empire: portugal in asia and africa
the first and the last imperialists
the indian liberation of goa in 1961
the revolution in guinea-bissau
sao tomé and principe
angola and mozambique: a study in contrast
the rearguard: macao, 1999
the pacific islands: small nations at sea
palau, micronesia and the marshall islands
papua new guinea
the solomon islands and vanuatu
nauru, tuvalu and kiribati
samoa and tonga
the legacy of colonial rule
the template of the nation state
the consequences of colonial constitution making
education and the colonized mind
legal systems and bureaucracies
military organization
public health and population growth
migration and urbanization
lifestyles and sports
from colonialism to neocolonialism?
colonial economic debates
development projects in the last phase of colonial rule
development plans of former colonies
development aid and its donors
the theories of development economics and the ‘dependistas’
the hidden hand of neocolonialism?
Part III: sources, names and terms
guide to sources and secondary reading
biographies of african, asian and caribbean leaders
glossary
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