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Sovereignty without Power - Liberia in the Age of Empires, 1822-1980 (Hardcover): Leigh A. Gardner Sovereignty without Power - Liberia in the Age of Empires, 1822-1980 (Hardcover)
Leigh A. Gardner
R2,574 R2,174 Discovery Miles 21 740 Save R400 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What did independence mean during the age of empires? How did independent governments balance different interests when they made policies about trade, money and access to foreign capital? Sovereignty without Power tells the story of Liberia, one of the few African countries to maintain independence through the colonial period. Established in 1822 as a colony for freed slaves from the United States, Liberia's history illustrates how the government's efforts to exercise its economic sovereignty and engage with the global economy shaped Liberia's economic and political development over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Drawing together a wide range of archival sources, Leigh A. Gardner presents the first quantitative estimates of Liberian's economic performance and uses these to compare it to its colonized neighbors and other independent countries. Liberia's history anticipated challenges still faced by developing countries today, and offers a new perspective on the role of power and power relationships in shaping Africa's economic history.

Taxing Colonial Africa - The Political Economy of British Imperialism (Hardcover): Leigh A. Gardner Taxing Colonial Africa - The Political Economy of British Imperialism (Hardcover)
Leigh A. Gardner
R3,832 R3,311 Discovery Miles 33 110 Save R521 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How much did the British Empire cost, and how did Britain pay for it? Taxing Colonial Africa explores a source of funds much neglected in research on the financial structure of the Empire, namely revenue raised in the colonies themselves. Requiring colonies to be financially self-sufficient was one of a range of strategies the British government used to lower the cost of imperial expansion to its own Treasury. Focusing on British colonies in Africa, Leigh Gardner examines how their efforts to balance their budgets influenced their relationships with local political stakeholders as well as the imperial government. She finds that efforts to balance the budget shaped colonial public policy at every level, and that compromises made in the face of financial constraints shaped the political and economic institutions that were established by colonial administrations and inherited by the former colonies at independence.
Using both quantitative data on public revenue and expenditure as well as archival records from archives in both the UK and the former colonies, Gardner follows the development of fiscal policies in British Africa from the beginning of colonial rule through the first years of independence. During the formative years of colonial administration, both the structure of taxation and the allocation of public spending reflected the two central goals of colonial rule: maintaining order as cheaply as possible and encouraging export production. Taxing Colonial Africa examines how the fiscal systems established before 1914 coped with the upheavals of subsequent decades, including the two World Wars, the Great Depression, and finally the transfer of power.

Our Turn to Eat - Politics in Kenya Since 1950 (Paperback): Daniel Branch, Nic Cheeseman, Leigh A. Gardner Our Turn to Eat - Politics in Kenya Since 1950 (Paperback)
Daniel Branch, Nic Cheeseman, Leigh A. Gardner
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides an overview of the troubled process of nation- building in post-colonial Kenya. Despite distinctive features of the Moi and Kenyatta regimes, late colonial period continuity has been the dominant theme. Different aspects of this continuity are highlighted: the strength of the provincial administration, the central role of ethnicity in shaping political competition, the understanding of the state as a resource, and the ultimately incompatible beliefs held by different communities regarding how power can be legitimately exercised.

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