Dual control (politics)

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Dual control is the situation in which a national government accepts to share control of its country with representatives of foreign governments, called controllers, because it is indebted to them.

The term dual control describe Egypt's indebtment to European powers in the 19th century and the resulting control of foreign governments over the Egyptian government, which finally caused Egypt to relinquish control to a cabinet largerly composed of foreigners.[1]

Examples

See also

  • Dual power, in which a revolutionary force attempts to provide alternative government services

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