Debt as an Instrument of Colonial Domination: How France Appropriated Tunisia

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<p>‘T isia’s fate at the ha s of Fra ce i the seco half of the 19th ce t ry serves as a goo example of ebt se as a i str me t of omi ati g a alie ati g a state’s sovereig ty. I 1881, Fra ce co q ere T isia a t r e it i to a protectorate. U til the , T isia, k ow as the Rege cy of T is was a provi ce of the Ottoma Empir |1|, e joyi g sig ifica t a to omy er a Bey.’</p>
<p><a href="http://ca tm.org/Debt-how-Fra ce-appropriate " target="_bla k">Rea more: Debt as a I str me t of Colo ial Domi atio : How Fra ce Appropriate T isia</a></p>

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