Protectorate
A protectorate, in its inception adopted by modern international law, is a dependent territory that has been granted local autonomy and some independence while still recognizing the suzerainty of a greater sovereign state. In exchange for this, the protectorate usually accepts specified obligations, which may vary greatly, depending on the real nature of their relationship. Therefore, a protectorate is an autonomous area under a higher sovereignty. They are different from colonies as they have local rulers and rarely experience immigration of settlers from the suzerain state.
However, a state that remains under the protection of another state while retaining its independence is known as a protected state, different from a protectorate.
Rationale
Amical protection
In amical protection, the terms are often very favorable for the protectorate. The political interest of the protector is frequently moral. Or the protector's interest is in countering a rival or enemy power. This may involve a very weak protectorate surrendering control of its external relations; this, however, may not constitute any real sacrifice, as the protectorate may not have been able to have similar use of them without the protector's strength.Amical protection was frequently extended by the great powers to other Christian states and to smaller states that had no significant importance. In the post-1815 period, non-Christian states also provided amical protection towards other much weaker states.
In modern times, a form of amical protection can be seen as an important or defining feature of microstates. According to the definition proposed by Dumienski : "microstates are modern protected states, i.e. sovereign states that have been able to unilaterally depute certain attributes of sovereignty to larger powers in exchange for benign protection of their political and economic viability against their geographic or demographic constraints". Examples of microstates understood as modern protected states include Andorra, Bhutan, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco, Niue, the Cook Islands, and Palau.
Colonial protection
Conditions regarding protection are generally much less generous for areas of colonial protection. The protectorate was often reduced to a de facto condition similar to a colony, but the pre-existing native state continuing as the agent of indirect rule. Occasionally, a protectorate was established by another form of indirect rule: a chartered company, which becomes a de facto state in its European home state, allowed to be an independent country with its own foreign policy and generally its own armed forces.In fact, protectorates were declared despite not being duly entered into by the traditional states supposedly being protected, or only by a party of dubious authority in those states. Colonial protectors frequently decided to reshuffle several protectorates into a new, artificial unit without consulting the protectorates, a logic disrespectful of the theoretical duty of a protector to help maintain its protectorates' status and integrity. The Berlin agreement of February 26, 1885 allowed European colonial powers to establish protectorates in Black Africa by diplomatic notification, even without actual possession on the ground. This aspect of history is referred to as the Scramble for Africa. A similar case is the formal use of such terms as colony and protectorate for an amalgamation, convenient only for the colonizer or protector, of adjacent territories over which it held sway by protective or "raw" colonial logic.
Foreign relations
In practice, a protectorate often has direct foreign relations only with the protecting power, so other states must deal with it by approaching the protector. Similarly, the protectorate rarely takes military action on its own, but relies on the protector for its defence. This is distinct from annexation in that the protector has no formal power to control the internal affairs of the protectorate.Protectorates differ from League of Nations mandates and their successors, United Nations Trust Territories, whose administration is supervised, in varying degrees, by the international community. A protectorate formally enters into the protection through a bilateral agreement with the protector, while international mandates are stewarded by the world community-representing body, with or without a de facto administering power.
British protectorates
Americas
- Barbados
Arab world
- Aden Protectorate ; precursor state of South Yemen
- *Eastern Protectorate States ; later the Protectorate of South Arabia
- ** Kathiri
- ** Mahra
- ** Qu'aiti
- ** Upper Yafa
- ** Hawra
- ** Irqa
- *Western Protectorate States; later the Federation of South Arabia, including Aden Colony
- ** Wahidi Sultanates
- ** Beihan
- ** Dhala and Qutaibi
- ** Fadhli
- ** Lahej
- ** Lower Yafa
- ** Audhali
- ** Haushabi
- ** Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom
- ** Upper Aulaqi Sultanate
- ** Lower Aulaqi
- ** Alawi
- ** Aqrabi
- ** Dathina
- ** Shaib
- Sultanate of Egypt
- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
- British Residency of the Persian Gulf ; headquarters based at Bushire, Persia
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- * Sheikhdom of Kuwait
- * Qatar
- *; precursor state of the UAE
- ** Abu Dhabi
- ** Ajman
- ** Dubai
- ** Fujairah
- ** Ras Al Khaimah
- ** Sharjah
- *** Kalba
- ** Umm al-Qaiwain
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Asia
- Cis-Sutlej states
- British North Borneo
- Federation of Malaya
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- *** Sungai Ujong
- *** Jelebu
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- * Unfederated Malay States
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- *** Muar
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- *** Kulim
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- Maldive Islands
Europe
- British Cyprus
- Malta Protectorate
Sub-Saharan Africa
- Protectorate
- Bechuanaland Protectorate
- East Africa Protectorate
- Gambia Colony and Protectorate*
- Kenya Protectorate*
- Northern Nigeria Protectorate*
- Gold Coast
- Nyasaland Protectorate
- Sierra Leone Protectorate*
- Southern Nigeria Protectorate
- Swaziland
- Uganda Protectorate
- Walvis Bay
Oceania
- British Solomon Islands
- Cook Islands
- Niue
- Tokelau
Chinese protectorates
- Han dynasty:
- *Protectorate of the Western Regions
- Tang dynasty:
- *Protectorate General to Pacify the West
- *Protectorate General to Pacify the North
- *Protectorate General to Pacify the East
- Yuan dynasty:
- *Goryeo
- People's Republic of China:
- *Inner Mongolia —Autonomous Region
- *Tibet —Autonomous Region
- *Xinjiang —Autonomous Region
- Chinese Protectorate, for the well-being of ethnic Chinese residents of the Straits Settlements during that territory's British colonial period
Dutch protectorates
- Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten
- Various sultanates in the Dutch East Indies
- *Trumon Sultanate, Langkat Sultanate, Deli Sultanate, Asahan Sultanate, Siak Sultanate and Indragiri Sultanate in Sumatra
- *Jogjakarta Sultanate, Mataram Empire and Surakarta Sunanate, Duchy of Mangkunegara and Duchy of Paku Alaman in Java.
- *Sumbawa Sultanate and Bima Sultanate in Lesser Sunda Islands.
- *Pontianak Sultanate, Sambas Sultanate, Kubu Sultanate, Landak Sultanate, Mempawah Sultanate, Matan Sultanate, Sanggau Sultanate, Sekadau Sultanate, Simpang Sultanate, Sintang Sultanate, Sukadana Sultanate, Kota Waringin Sultanate, Kutai Kertanegara Sultanate, Gunung Tabur Sultanate and Bulungan Sultanate in Borneo.
- *Gowa Sultanate, Bone Sultanate, Sidenreng Sultanate, Soppeng Sultanate, Butung Sultanate, Muna Sultanate and Banggai Sultanate in Celebes.
- *Ternate and Batjan Sultanate in The Moluccas.
- *Kaimana Sultanate in Dutch New Guinea.
French protectorates
- Saar Protectorate , not colonial or amical, but a former part of Germany that would by referendum return to it, in fact a re-edition of a former League of Nations mandate. Most French protectorates were colonial.
Asia
- Present India: Arkat was 1692–1750 a French protectorate until 1763 independence recognized under British protectorate
- French Indochina until 1953/54:
- *Cambodia 11 August 1863
- *Annam and Tonkin 6 June 1884
- *Laos 3 October 1893
Arab world and Madagascar
- Comoros 21 April 1886 French protectorate until 25 July 1912 when annexed.
- Present Djibouti was originally, since 24 June 1884, the Territory of Obock and Protectorate of Tadjoura, a French protectorate recognized by Britain on 9 February 1888, renamed on 20 May 1896 as French Somaliland.
- Mauritania on 12 May 1903 French protectorate; within Mauritanian several traditional states:
- *Adrar emirate since 9 January 1909 French protectorate
- *The Taganit confederation's emirate, since 1905 under French protectorate.
- *Brakna confederation's emirate
- *Emirate of Trarza: 15 December 1902 placed under French protectorate status.
- Morocco – most of the sultanate was under French protectorate although, in theory, it remained a sovereign state under the Treaty of Fez; this fact was confirmed by the International Court of Justice in 1952.
- *The northern part of Morocco was under Spanish protectorate in the same period.
- Traditional Madagascar States
- *Kingdom of Imerina under French protectorate, 6 August 1896. French Madagascar colony, 28 February 1897.
- Tunisia : became a French protectorate by treaty
Sub-Saharan Africa
- Benin traditional states
- *Independent of Danhome, under French protectorate, from 1889
- *Porto-Novo a French protectorate, 23 February 1863 – 2 January 1865. Cotonou a French Protectorate, 19 May 1868. Porto-Novo French protectorate, 14 April 1882.
- Central African Republic traditional states:
- *French protectorate over Dar al-Kuti, 12 December 1897
- *French protectorate over the Sultanate of Bangassou, 1894
- Burkina Faso was since 20 February 1895 a French protectorate named Upper Volta
- Chad: Baghirmi state 20 September 1897 a French protectorate
- Côte d'Ivoire: 10 January 1889 French protectorate of Ivory Coast
- Guinea: 5 August 1849 French protectorate over coastal region;.
- Niger, Sultanate of Damagaram, 30 July 1899 under French protectorate over the native rulers, titled Sarkin Damagaram or Sultan
- Senegal: 4 February 1850 First of several French protectorate treaties with local rulers
Oceania
- French Polynesia, mainly the Society Islands. All eventually were annexed by 1889.
- *Otaheiti becomes a French protectorate known as Tahiti, 1842–1880
- *Raiatea and Tahaa
- *Mangareva a French protectorate, 16 February 1844 and 30 November 1871
- Wallis and Futuna:
- *Wallis declared to be a French protectorate by King of Uvea and Captain Mallet, 4 November 1842. Officially in a treaty becomes a French protectorate, 5 April 1887.
- *Sigave and Alo on the islands of Futuna and Alofi signed a treaty establishing a French protectorate on 16 February 1888.
German protectorates
- German New Guinea
- Marshall Islands
- Nauru , various officials posted with the Head Chiefs
- North Solomon Islands, 1939–1945
- Samoa, formerly Western Samoa
- Sultanate of Witu, called Wituland, in present-day Kenya
- German South-West Africa
- Togoland
- Rwanda, a Resident with the native Mwami
- Urundi, a Resident with the native Mwami
- Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 1939–1945
- Denmark , 1940–1943
Indian protectorates
- Sikkim —Acceded to India as Sikkim
- Bhutan —Semi-protectorate
- Maldives -Semi-protectrate
Italian protectorates
- The Albanian Republic and the Albanian Kingdom
- Independent State of Croatia
- Monaco under amical Protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia 20 November 1815 to 1860.
- Ethiopia : 2 May 1889 Treaty of Wuchale, in the Italian language version, stated that Ethiopia was to become an Italian protectorate, while the Ethiopian Amharic language version merely stated that the Emperor could, if he so chose, go through Italy to conduct foreign affairs. When the differences in the versions came to light, Emperor Menelik II abrogated first the article in question, and later the whole treaty. The event culminated in the First Italo-Ethiopian War, in which Ethiopia was victorious and defended her sovereignty in 1896.
- Libya: on 15 October 1912 Italian protectorate declared over Cirenaica until 17 May 1919.
- Somalia: 3 August 1889 Benadir Coast Italian protectorate, until 16 March 1905 when it changed to Italian Somaliland.
- *Majeerteen Sultanate since 7 April 1889 under Italian protectorate, then in 1927 incorporated into the Italian colony.
- *Sultanate of Hobyo since December 1888 under Italian protectorate, then in October 1925 incorporated into the Italian colony.
Japanese protectorates
- Korean Empire
- Empire of Manchuria
- Philippines
Polish protectorates
- Kaffa
Portuguese protectorates
- Kingdom of Kongo
- Cabinda —Portugal first claimed sovereignty over Cabinda in the February 1885 Treaty of Simulambuco, which gave Cabinda the status of a protectorate of the Portuguese Crown under the request of "the princes and governors of Cabinda".
- Gaza Empire
- Angoche Sultanate
Russian protectorates
- Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
- Kingdom of Imereti
- Revolutionary Serbia and Principality of Serbia
- Uryankhay Krai
- Emirate of Bukhara
- Khanate of Khiva
- Second East Turkestan Republic
Spanish protectorates
- Spanish Morocco protectorate from 27 November 1912 until 2 April 1958.
Swedish protectorates
- Norway
Argentine protectorates
- Peru
- Paraguay
- Uruguay
- Gobierno del Cerrito
- Patria Nueva: Chile
- Upper Peru: Bolivia
United States Protectorates
- Republic of Texas
- Liberia
- Cuba
- Haiti
- Mexico
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Panama Canal Zone
- Dominican Republic
- Sultanate of Sulu
- Germany
- Japan
- South Korea
- Ryukyu Islands
- Philippines : Under the provisions of the Tydings–McDuffie Act, the territory would become self-governing although its military and foreign affairs would be under the United States.
- Hawaii
- Compact of Free Association
Contemporary usage by the United States
United Nations protectorates
- West Papua : United Nations Temporary Executive Authority
- Cambodia : United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
- Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia : United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium
- East Timor : United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor
- Kosovo : United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
Joint protectorates
- The Adriatic Republic of Ragusa was a joint Habsburg Austrian–Ottoman Turkish protectorate from 20 August 1684 to 24 August 1798.
- The United States of the Ionian Islands and the Septinsular Republic were federal republics of seven formerly Venetian Ionian islands, officially under joint protectorate of the Allied Christian Powers, de facto a British amical protectorate from 1815 to 1864.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina were a joint Austrian and Hungarian protectorate starting in 1878 which formally still belonged to the Ottoman Empire until 1908, when it was annexed by Austria-Hungary. Since the 1995 Dayton Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina is again sometimes described as a de facto international protectorate.
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