Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912
This article analyses the complex interplay of Franco-Spanish relations in the context of the conversations held between the two states in order to establish borders in the south of the Sherifian Empire in the years leading up to the declaration of the Protectorate. Although the interests of both co...
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doaj-1f7ec122fa904a728bc2f381b096b95f2020-11-24T23:14:19ZspaEl Colegio de México, A.C.Estudios de Asia y África0185-01642448-654X2015-01-0150111713910.24201/eaa.v50i1.21962196Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912Jesús María Martínez Milán0Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria/Facultad de Economía, Empresa y Turismo/Departamento de Ciencias HistóricasThis article analyses the complex interplay of Franco-Spanish relations in the context of the conversations held between the two states in order to establish borders in the south of the Sherifian Empire in the years leading up to the declaration of the Protectorate. Although the interests of both countries in the region date back to the mid nineteenth century, it was only in the first decade of the twentieth century that tension between the two powers reached an intensity that required this drastic diplomatic undertaking. The subsequent German intervention and the resulting Franco-German agreement put an end to Madrid’s hopes of consolidating their territory by abstracts joining its colony in the Western Sahara with the southern region of the Spanish Protectorate.http://estudiosdeasiayafrica.colmex.mx/index.php/eaa/article/view/2196ColonialismoMarruecosSahara occidentalrelaciones internacionalesfronteras |
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Jesús María Martínez Milán Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912 Estudios de Asia y África Colonialismo Marruecos Sahara occidental relaciones internacionales fronteras |
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Jesús María Martínez Milán |
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Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912 |
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Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912 |
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Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912 |
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Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912 |
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Spain and France in Southern Morocco: National Interests, Borders, and Disputed Territories 1900-1912 |
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spain and france in southern morocco: national interests, borders, and disputed territories 1900-1912 |
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El Colegio de México, A.C. |
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Estudios de Asia y África |
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0185-0164 2448-654X |
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2015-01-01 |
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This article analyses the complex interplay of Franco-Spanish relations in the context of the conversations held between the two states in order to establish borders in the south of the Sherifian Empire in the years leading up to the declaration of the Protectorate. Although the interests of both countries in the region date back to the mid nineteenth century, it was only in the first decade of the twentieth century that tension between the two powers reached an intensity that required this drastic diplomatic undertaking. The subsequent German intervention and the resulting Franco-German agreement put an end to Madrid’s hopes of consolidating their territory by abstracts joining its colony in the Western Sahara with the southern region of the Spanish Protectorate. |
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Colonialismo Marruecos Sahara occidental relaciones internacionales fronteras |
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http://estudiosdeasiayafrica.colmex.mx/index.php/eaa/article/view/2196 |
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