Sovereignty without Power

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Sovereignty without Power

Liberia in the Age of Empires, 1822–1980

African history History History Central / national / federal government policies Economic history

Author: Leigh A. Gardner

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 3rd November 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 17 Mb

ISBN: 9781009190978


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 Liberia’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.

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