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Dual control (politics)

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Dual control is the situation in which a national government agrees to share control of its country with representatives of foreign governments, called controllers, because it is indebted to them.

Examples

  • Egypt, which was indebted to European powers after the completion of the Suez Canal and thus forced to accept controllers in its government in the 1870s.[1][2]

See also

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

References

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