A discussion of the political interactions between a dependent government and the superior government, first published in 1841.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Inquiry into the powers of a sovereign government 1. Definition of a dependency and of a subordinate government 2. Examples of dependencies 3. On the modes in which a dependency may be acquired 4. Reasons for governing a territory as a dependency 5. Separateness of a dependency, as arising from the peculiarities of its legal system 6. Advantages derived by the dominant country from its supremacy over a dependency 7. Advantages derived by a dependency from its dependence on the dominant country 8. Disadvantages arising to the dominant country from its supremacy over a dependency 9. Disadvantages arising to a dependency from its dependence on the dominant country 10. The respective inconveniences of the various forms which can be given to the immediate government of a dependency 11. How a dependency may cease to exist as such, or may lose its distinctive character Notes.
Preface Inquiry into the powers of a sovereign government 1. Definition of a dependency and of a subordinate government 2. Examples of dependencies 3. On the modes in which a dependency may be acquired 4. Reasons for governing a territory as a dependency 5. Separateness of a dependency, as arising from the peculiarities of its legal system 6. Advantages derived by the dominant country from its supremacy over a dependency 7. Advantages derived by a dependency from its dependence on the dominant country 8. Disadvantages arising to the dominant country from its supremacy over a dependency 9. Disadvantages arising to a dependency from its dependence on the dominant country 10. The respective inconveniences of the various forms which can be given to the immediate government of a dependency 11. How a dependency may cease to exist as such, or may lose its distinctive character Notes.
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