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The Role of Commercial Emporia in the World-System. Djibouti, city-state and city-port, in an environment at the crossroads of continents
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- Nombre de pages302
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-2-336-49013-7
- EAN9782336490137
- Date de parution24/10/2024
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille4 Mo
- Infos supplémentairespdf
- ÉditeurEditions L'Harmattan
- PostfacierPhilippe Régnier
- PréfacierPierre Berthelot
Résumé
Despite its small size, Djibouti has capitalized on its singular geographic position to make itself indispensable as a commercial emporium, as a vital center for global trade, as a key player in bringing stability to a troubled region, and as a location where the armed forces of the world's great powers have established outposts. Situated at the crossroads of continents, Djibouti has long been a crossroads in many other ways, not least because three ethnic groups - Afar, Arab, and Somali - come together to form its population.
Known as Djab-bouti - the defeat of the ogress - for the Somali, ja-buta - lycanthropy - for the Afar, or jaa-bawti - my boat arrives - for the Arab, Djibouti serves as a fascinating case study in geostrategy. This book, originally the author's PhD thesis, highlights how Djibouti developed into an essential commercial hub with a port that outshines others in the region. In detailing the country's vision, it also shows Djibouti over time to be at another crossroads - between its precolonial and colonial past and a future that can be crucial to the world's commercial prosperity and geopolitical harmony.
Known as Djab-bouti - the defeat of the ogress - for the Somali, ja-buta - lycanthropy - for the Afar, or jaa-bawti - my boat arrives - for the Arab, Djibouti serves as a fascinating case study in geostrategy. This book, originally the author's PhD thesis, highlights how Djibouti developed into an essential commercial hub with a port that outshines others in the region. In detailing the country's vision, it also shows Djibouti over time to be at another crossroads - between its precolonial and colonial past and a future that can be crucial to the world's commercial prosperity and geopolitical harmony.



