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" The Imperialism of French Decolonization : "
Ryo Ikeda, Kansai Gaidai University, Japan
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BL
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Record Number
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641677
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Main Entry
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Ikeda, Ryo,1970-
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Title & Author
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The Imperialism of French Decolonization : : French Policy and the Anglo-American Response in Tunisia and Morocco /\ Ryo Ikeda, Kansai Gaidai University, Japan
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Series Statement
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Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series
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Page. NO
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viii, 304 pages ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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9781137368942
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: 1137368942
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-296) and index
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Contents
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Introduction -- Tunisia and Morocco under French Protectorates -- The Commencement of Negotiations -- The UN Debates In 1951 -- The UN Debates In 1952 -- The Impasse -- Tunisia's Internal Autonomy -- The Restoration of Mohammed V -- Towards The Recognition of Independence -- The Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Conclusion
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Abstract
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"This book aims to examine French motivations behind the decolonisation of Tunisia and Morocco, and the responses of the United States and the UK to the French policy. France had refused the decolonisation of its overseas territories even after World War II, unlike Britain. Investigating why this policy change occurred is particularly significant in order to understand why most colonies obtained independence only 20-30 years after World War II. Interestingly, this process did not result in the destruction of the Alliance. As in the Algerian War, open confrontations between France and the nationalists tended to strain the former's relations with the US, a champion of national emancipation. This was because Britain tried to mediate between both powers, and the policy moderated as a result. The Anglo-Americans aimed to keep the North Africans and the French in the Western bloc, albeit with different motivations"--
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Subject
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Decolonization-- Africa, North
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Africa, North, Relations, France
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France, Relations, Africa, North
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LC Classification
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DT197.5.F8I44 2015
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