International Law and the History of Resource Extraction in Africa
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International Law and the History of Resource Extraction in Africa
Capital Accumulation and Underdevelopment, 1450-1918
Amin, George Forji
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
296
Mole
9781032208930
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The Third World and Nature of World Order
From Latin America to Africa: Primitive Accumulation, the Modality of Sub-Saharan Africa's Incorporation into the World Order
People as Property: Atlantic Slave Trade, International Law and the Making of the New World
Industrial Capitalism, Concepts of Improvement, and the Civilizing Mission Metaphor in Africa
The Scramble for Africa: Non-State Actors and Acquisitions by Cession Treaties
Public Law Arrangements: The Pursuit for Free Trade, the Berlin Conference 1884-85 and the Partition of Africa
General Concluding Remarks
From Latin America to Africa: Primitive Accumulation, the Modality of Sub-Saharan Africa's Incorporation into the World Order
People as Property: Atlantic Slave Trade, International Law and the Making of the New World
Industrial Capitalism, Concepts of Improvement, and the Civilizing Mission Metaphor in Africa
The Scramble for Africa: Non-State Actors and Acquisitions by Cession Treaties
Public Law Arrangements: The Pursuit for Free Trade, the Berlin Conference 1884-85 and the Partition of Africa
General Concluding Remarks
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economic;legal;resource;extraction;exploitation;Africa;Europe;African;sovereignty;Transatlantic Slave Trade;International Law;non-European Territories;Colonial Administration;Leopold II;Primitive Accumulation;Grotius;Hugo Grotius;Capitalist Accumulation Schemes;Slave Trade;East Indies;Institut De Droit International;Otto Von Bismarck;De Brazza;Pierre Savorgnan De Brazza;Congo Free State;Gunder Frank;Berlin Act;IBEA;Industrial Capitalist Mode;Jus Gentium;African Rulers;African Slave Trade;Dual Class Structure;Berlin Conference
The Third World and Nature of World Order
From Latin America to Africa: Primitive Accumulation, the Modality of Sub-Saharan Africa's Incorporation into the World Order
People as Property: Atlantic Slave Trade, International Law and the Making of the New World
Industrial Capitalism, Concepts of Improvement, and the Civilizing Mission Metaphor in Africa
The Scramble for Africa: Non-State Actors and Acquisitions by Cession Treaties
Public Law Arrangements: The Pursuit for Free Trade, the Berlin Conference 1884-85 and the Partition of Africa
General Concluding Remarks
From Latin America to Africa: Primitive Accumulation, the Modality of Sub-Saharan Africa's Incorporation into the World Order
People as Property: Atlantic Slave Trade, International Law and the Making of the New World
Industrial Capitalism, Concepts of Improvement, and the Civilizing Mission Metaphor in Africa
The Scramble for Africa: Non-State Actors and Acquisitions by Cession Treaties
Public Law Arrangements: The Pursuit for Free Trade, the Berlin Conference 1884-85 and the Partition of Africa
General Concluding Remarks
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
economic;legal;resource;extraction;exploitation;Africa;Europe;African;sovereignty;Transatlantic Slave Trade;International Law;non-European Territories;Colonial Administration;Leopold II;Primitive Accumulation;Grotius;Hugo Grotius;Capitalist Accumulation Schemes;Slave Trade;East Indies;Institut De Droit International;Otto Von Bismarck;De Brazza;Pierre Savorgnan De Brazza;Congo Free State;Gunder Frank;Berlin Act;IBEA;Industrial Capitalist Mode;Jus Gentium;African Rulers;African Slave Trade;Dual Class Structure;Berlin Conference