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Securitising Decolonisation

The Silencing of Ewe and Togoland Unification under United Nations Trusteeship, 1945-1960
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Postcolonial Studies, Volume 51
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 2024

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Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-8376-7306-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-8394-7306-1
Publisher
transcript, Bielefeld
Series
Postcolonial Studies
Volume
51
Language
English
Pages
422
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Table of contents

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  1. FrontmatterPages 1 - 4 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. ContentsPages 5 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
  3. List of Photographs, Figures, and MapsPages 9 - 10 Download chapter (PDF)
  4. List of TablesPages 11 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
  5. List of AbbreviationsPages 13 - 14 Download chapter (PDF)
  6. AcknowledgementsPages 15 - 16 Download chapter (PDF)
  7. 1.1 Secessionist Conflict in "Western Togoland"Pages 17 - 32 Download chapter (PDF)
  8. 1.2 Research Puzzle & GoalPages 32 - 33 Download chapter (PDF)
  9. 1.3 Argument & ApproachPages 33 - 35 Download chapter (PDF)
  10. 1.4 Relevance & ContributionPages 35 - 35 Download chapter (PDF)
  11. 1.5 OutlinePages 35 - 36 Download chapter (PDF)
  12. 2.1.1 Antecedents: From Transitional to Structural Problems (1960–1970s)Pages 38 - 38 Download chapter (PDF)
  13. 2.1.2 The 1<sup>st</sup> Generation: Of ''Quasi'' & ''Failed States''Pages 38 - 45 Download chapter (PDF)
  14. 2.1.3 The 2<sup>nd</sup> Generation: From Peace-Keeping to State-BuildingPages 45 - 48 Download chapter (PDF)
  15. 2.1.4 The 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation: Colonial ReminiscencePages 48 - 57 Download chapter (PDF)
  16. 2.1.5 The 4<sup>th</sup> Generation: The Local TurnPages 57 - 61 Download chapter (PDF)
  17. 2.1.7 Postcolonial Security StudiesPages 61 - 67 Download chapter (PDF)
  18. 2.2.1 Origins of TrusteeshipPages 67 - 71 Download chapter (PDF)
  19. 2.2.2 The United Nations Trusteeship System & SecurityPages 72 - 79 Download chapter (PDF)
  20. 2.3.1 State- & NationhoodPages 79 - 86 Download chapter (PDF)
  21. 2.3.2 SecurityPages 87 - 90 Download chapter (PDF)
  22. 2.4 Situating the Research AgendaPages 91 - 92 Download chapter (PDF)
  23. 3.1.1 Internalist vs. Externalist UnderstandingPages 97 - 98 Download chapter (PDF)
  24. 3.1.2 The Audience''s AgencyPages 98 - 100 Download chapter (PDF)
  25. 3.1.3 Securitisation Theory? Or: How to Predict the PresentPages 100 - 102 Download chapter (PDF)
  26. 3.1.4 Historicisation of Security & Securitisation of HistoryPages 102 - 105 Download chapter (PDF)
  27. 3.1.5 Securitisation in a Postcolonial ReadingPages 105 - 109 Download chapter (PDF)
  28. 3.2 Paris SchoolPages 110 - 111 Download chapter (PDF)
  29. 3.3 Research PerspectivePages 112 - 114 Download chapter (PDF)
  30. 4. MethodsPages 115 - 115 Download chapter (PDF)
  31. 4.1.1 A Constructivist StudyPages 115 - 117 Download chapter (PDF)
  32. 4.1.2 A Qualitative & Comparative StudyPages 117 - 118 Download chapter (PDF)
  33. 4.2.1 Archives VisitedPages 121 - 124 Download chapter (PDF)
  34. 4.2.2 Challenge of Access & Supplementary SourcesPages 124 - 128 Download chapter (PDF)
  35. 4.2.3 Research Procedure & EvaluationPages 128 - 130 Download chapter (PDF)
  36. 5.1.1 From ''Gold Coast'' to ''Slave Coast''Pages 132 - 132 Download chapter (PDF)
  37. 5.1.2 Ewe HeterogeneityPages 133 - 135 Download chapter (PDF)
  38. 5.1.3 The Emergence of ''EwenessPages 135 - 137 Download chapter (PDF)
  39. 5.2.1 Drawing Borders & Conquest of the HinterlandPages 139 - 141 Download chapter (PDF)
  40. 5.2.2 Exploitation & ModernizationPages 141 - 142 Download chapter (PDF)
  41. 5.2.3 Petitions as Anticolonial ResistancePages 143 - 145 Download chapter (PDF)
  42. 5.3.1 Creation of the Mandates SystemPages 145 - 158 Download chapter (PDF)
  43. 5.3.2 French & British Togoland under MandatePages 158 - 166 Download chapter (PDF)
  44. 6.1.1 Establishment of the United Nations Trusteeship SystemPages 169 - 172 Download chapter (PDF)
  45. 6.1.2 The Instruments of International SupervisionPages 172 - 179 Download chapter (PDF)
  46. 6.2.1 Formation of the ''Ewe Parties''Pages 179 - 182 Download chapter (PDF)
  47. 6.2.2 Establishment of the Petition ProcedurePages 182 - 194 Download chapter (PDF)
  48. 6.3.1 The Accra Riots & the Special BranchPages 194 - 202 Download chapter (PDF)
  49. 6.3.2 The Abidjan Troubles & the Service de SûretéPages 202 - 204 Download chapter (PDF)
  50. 6.4.1 New Restrictions for Petitions & Visiting Missions (1949)Pages 204 - 217 Download chapter (PDF)
  51. 6.4.2 The Anglo-French "Master Stroke" (1950)Pages 217 - 226 Download chapter (PDF)
  52. 6.4.3 From Ewe to Togoland Unification (1951)Pages 226 - 237 Download chapter (PDF)
  53. 6.5.1 After Vogan: Double Standard for Examining Petitions (1951)Pages 239 - 245 Download chapter (PDF)
  54. 6.5.2 Political Development under Security Surveillance (1952)Pages 245 - 253 Download chapter (PDF)
  55. 6.5.3 Securitising the French "Reign of Terror" (1952)Pages 253 - 262 Download chapter (PDF)
  56. 6.5.4 A Spectre haunts Africa – the Spectre of the "Red Menace" (1953)Pages 262 - 275 Download chapter (PDF)
  57. 6.6.1 "A New Type of Threat" (1954)Pages 278 - 290 Download chapter (PDF)
  58. 6.6.2 Action Plan & Internal Security Updates (1955)Pages 290 - 293 Download chapter (PDF)
  59. 6.6.3 The 3<sup>rd</sup> Visiting Mission (1955)Pages 293 - 296 Download chapter (PDF)
  60. 6.6.4 Anglo-French Arrangements for the Togoland Referenda (1955)Pages 296 - 300 Download chapter (PDF)
  61. 6.6.5 The British Togoland Referendum (1956)Pages 301 - 304 Download chapter (PDF)
  62. 6.7.1 Loi-Cadre & the Autonomous Republic of Togoland (1956)Pages 304 - 308 Download chapter (PDF)
  63. 6.7.2 The French Togoland Referendum (1956)Pages 308 - 319 Download chapter (PDF)
  64. 6.8.1 Securitising the Independence of French Togoland (1957)Pages 326 - 337 Download chapter (PDF)
  65. 6.8.2 The Parliamentary Election in French Togoland (1958)Pages 338 - 344 Download chapter (PDF)
  66. 6.8.3 Termination of Trusteeship & IndependencePages 344 - 346 Download chapter (PDF)
  67. 6.9.1 Repressive Tit-For-Tat (1960–1962)Pages 354 - 362 Download chapter (PDF)
  68. 6.9.2 Assassination of Olympio (1963)Pages 362 - 365 Download chapter (PDF)
  69. 6.9.3 Aftermath: Rise & Demise of The Togoland Liberation MovementPages 365 - 366 Download chapter (PDF)
  70. 7.1 General SummaryPages 367 - 369 Download chapter (PDF)
  71. 7.2.1 Sub-Question 1: (In)Securitisation by the Administering AuthoritiesPages 369 - 373 Download chapter (PDF)
  72. 7.2.2 Sub-Question 2: Securitisation by the PetitionersPages 373 - 375 Download chapter (PDF)
  73. 7.2.3 Sub-Question 3: The United Nations as an Audience of SecuritisationPages 375 - 377 Download chapter (PDF)
  74. 7.2.4 General ConclusionPages 377 - 379 Download chapter (PDF)
  75. 7.3 Potentials, Limits, OutlookPages 380 - 382 Download chapter (PDF)
  76. BibliographyPages 383 - 422 Download chapter (PDF)

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