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  • Authors: Moumouni Goungoubane; Lisa Mueller;
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    La crise securitaire qui sevit actuellement dans la region de Diffa (Niger) et singulierement dans le bassin du lac Tchad, du fait de l’insecurite causee par les islamistes de Boko Haram, a bouleve...

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    Cet article analyse quelques-unes des raisons pour lesquelles Boko Haram s’est avere incapable de gouverner les territoires qu’il a pu controler avant son allegeance a l’Etat islamique et son retra...

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  • Authors: Bellarmin C. Codo; Sylvain C. Anignikin;

    ABSTRACTThe Dahomeans, deprived of trade soon after they had been colonized, took advantage of the increase in the price of raw materials, brought about by World War I, to rebuild a local branch of the economy. A rather fragile sector and deeply dependent on colonial power, its history, from 1921 onwards, was that of slow but unavoidable agony. The colonial power, unable to tolerate the emergence of a potentially politically-minded, local bourgeoisie, set up a mechanism to destroy it. Both the crisis of the colonial system, beginning in 1927, and the following general crisis of the capitalist system completed its liquidation.This paper shows the tight link between the local civil service and european trading companies in their fight to reach their respective aims, and the inability of the Dahomean petit bourgeoisie to oppose colonial strength. On the eve of World War I, we can say that both on political and economic levels, colonial power had succeeded in reaffirming its exclusive control over the colony,...

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  • Authors: Ogunsola John Igué;

    ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to show the impact and sequels of the war of Biafra on unregistered trade between Dahomey and Nigeria from 1966 to 1974.The study is presented in three parts.The first part shows the causes of unregistered transactions across the borders. Among the causes, we can list colonial partition, the change of commercial circuits imposed by colonization, economic disparity between neighbouring countries of different colonization.The second part analyzes the organization of smuggling activities at four levels: - itineraries (trails created and controlled by smugglers, waterways, official roads);- means of transportation of unregistered goods I lorries, cycles, headloads, use of canoes);- role of middlemen, i.e. liaison agents between smugglers on either sides of the border;- network of distribution of smuggled goods.Finally, the third part analyzes the fraudulent traffic and the nature of goods. Way out from Dahomey the goods feeding that trade include products to be re-exported: sp...

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    La crise securitaire qui sevit actuellement dans la region de Diffa (Niger) et singulierement dans le bassin du lac Tchad, du fait de l’insecurite causee par les islamistes de Boko Haram, a bouleve...

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    Cet article analyse quelques-unes des raisons pour lesquelles Boko Haram s’est avere incapable de gouverner les territoires qu’il a pu controler avant son allegeance a l’Etat islamique et son retra...

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  • Authors: Bellarmin C. Codo; Sylvain C. Anignikin;

    ABSTRACTThe Dahomeans, deprived of trade soon after they had been colonized, took advantage of the increase in the price of raw materials, brought about by World War I, to rebuild a local branch of the economy. A rather fragile sector and deeply dependent on colonial power, its history, from 1921 onwards, was that of slow but unavoidable agony. The colonial power, unable to tolerate the emergence of a potentially politically-minded, local bourgeoisie, set up a mechanism to destroy it. Both the crisis of the colonial system, beginning in 1927, and the following general crisis of the capitalist system completed its liquidation.This paper shows the tight link between the local civil service and european trading companies in their fight to reach their respective aims, and the inability of the Dahomean petit bourgeoisie to oppose colonial strength. On the eve of World War I, we can say that both on political and economic levels, colonial power had succeeded in reaffirming its exclusive control over the colony,...

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  • Authors: Ogunsola John Igué;

    ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to show the impact and sequels of the war of Biafra on unregistered trade between Dahomey and Nigeria from 1966 to 1974.The study is presented in three parts.The first part shows the causes of unregistered transactions across the borders. Among the causes, we can list colonial partition, the change of commercial circuits imposed by colonization, economic disparity between neighbouring countries of different colonization.The second part analyzes the organization of smuggling activities at four levels: - itineraries (trails created and controlled by smugglers, waterways, official roads);- means of transportation of unregistered goods I lorries, cycles, headloads, use of canoes);- role of middlemen, i.e. liaison agents between smugglers on either sides of the border;- network of distribution of smuggled goods.Finally, the third part analyzes the fraudulent traffic and the nature of goods. Way out from Dahomey the goods feeding that trade include products to be re-exported: sp...

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