5 resultados para Protectorates


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"Signed at London, February 23, 1903. (Ratifications exchanged at London, March 27, 1905.)"

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Durante los años veinte, tras una profunda reorganización de los servicios cartográficos del Estado, la dictadura de Primo de Rivera encargó al Depósito de la Guerra la formación de un mapa topográfico del Protectorado español de Marruecos a escala 1:50. 000. El levantamiento de la carta marroquí se realizó simultáneamente a otras operaciones cartográficas en las islas Canarias, el norte de África y la Península. Este artículo estudia la formación del mapa de Marruecos, prestando especial atención a su contexto geopolítico e institucional. La carta marroquí abrió una nueva etapa en la militarización de la cartografía topográfica española. La consulta de fuentes archivísticas ha permitido reconstruir la trayectoria profesional de sus artífices.

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From French colonies (or protectorates) to French Overseas Territories or Overseas Départements in 1946, these French overseas entities have progressively evolved, by different speeds and degrees. If the initial changes suggested by the United Nations (UN) were mostly justified on political and ideological grounds (the right to independence, self-determination and sovereignty), the current changes, encouraged by France this time, appear mainly as an attempt to alleviate economic dependency. This paper considers what is really at stake in the current statutory evolution of the French Overseas territories.

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This contribution explores notions of sovereignty in the three French territories of the South Pacific: French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna. It also analyses the key nuances and challenges of the transition from aspirations of 'independence' to those of 'shared sovereignty'. From protectorates or colonies to overseas territories (Territoires d'Outre-Mer), these three territories have experienced specific and customised statuses with various degrees of autonomy, all underscoring a fine line between autonomy and sovereignty. Indeed, 'sovereignty' has today become much more synonymous with the concept of 'self-government' or 'large autonomy', as the current situation in French Polynesia demonstrates. Meanwhile, New Caledonia is one step closer to 'full sovereignty', since its actual status includes provisions for a referendum on self-determination between 2014 and 2018. The claim for independence, a characteristic of Kanak and Maohi movements, has become more pragmatically focused, to the extent that considering sovereignty 'in free-association' with France is now a perfectly conceivable option. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.