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Colonial Chaos in the Southern Red Sea: A History of Violence from 1830 to the Twentieth Century

Autor Nicholas W. Stephenson Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 aug 2022
Today, the countries bordering the Red Sea are riven with instability. Why are the region's contemporary problems so persistent and interlinked? Through the stories of three compelling characters, Colonial Chaos sheds light on the unfurling of anarchy and violence during the colonial era. A noble Somali sultan, a cunning Yemeni militia leader, and a Machiavellian French merchant ran amok in the southern Red Sea in the nineteenth and twentieth century. In response to colonial hostility and gunboat diplomacy, they attacked shipwrecks, launched piratical attacks, and traded arms, slaves, and drugs. Their actions contributed to the transformation of the region's international relations, redrew the political map, upended its diplomatic culture, and remodelled its traditions of maritime law, sowing the seeds of future unrest. Colonisation created chaos in the southern Red Sea. Colonial Chaos offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the relationship between the region's colonial past and its contemporary instability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108964777
ISBN-10: 110896477X
Pagini: 253
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Sultan Uthman's Salvage Agreements; 2. The Beginning of the End of Diplomacy; 3. The New Rules of International Engagement; 4. Undercover Colonialism, Coups, and Chaos; Conclusion; Appendix.

Recenzii

'Colonial Chaos is an important work of international, imperial, and Indian Ocean history. It defamiliarizes concepts like democratization and diplomacy by thoroughly interrogating their colonial genealogies, revealing them to be just as much terms of redistribution and accessibility as they were terms of violence and chaos.' Wilson Chacko Jacob, Concordia University
'This is a remarkable revisionist history of colonialism and violence in the Red Sea. Drawing on meticulous research that stitches together three colonial archives, Smith reads not merely against the grain but transcends these archives to reveal the anarchist tactics that undergird the colonial civilizing mission.' Johan Mathew, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
'This stridently argued book traces the creation of a new style of diplomacy and law-making on the fringes of European imperialism. It shows that this new international order emerged not from the desks of imperial strategists or legists but was forged in the fundamentally violent contestation over maritime space.' Sebastian Prange, University of British Columbia
'Shines a light on how the East India Company transformed the Horn of Africa and Red Sea into a zone of unfettered anarchy … Based on archival research, 'Colonial Chaos' documents in enlightening detail the period after the British takeover of Aden in 1839 and the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, showing how local rulers were diminished and turned against one another in Somalia … By examining the imperial roots of violent competition, Smith challenges complacent modern notions that Yemen and Somalia were predetermined to become zones of unfettered anarchy.' Samir Puri, International Institute for Strategic Studies

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Shedding light on the historical origins of violence, trafficking, piracy and civil unrest in Somalia, Yemen and Djibouti.