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عنوان المقال عربي

جون دراموند هاي ودوره في السياسة البريطانية تجاه إيالة المغرب 1845-1886

اسم الباحث عربي

منذر عبيد رضوي

Abstract

This research sheds light on a personality who played a major role in the implementation of British plans in the Far Maghreb. At the beginning of the forties of the nineteenth century, the European powers’ disputes in the commercial field over Morocco increased, so it was necessary for the British government to increase its penetration in the region to ensure its economic interests there. She had to choose a personality capable of implementing British plans in the region, so she chose John Darmond Hay, who found him the right person to preserve British interests because he is a descendant of a British family that had a long history of contributing to the formulation of British policy, and because his father, Darmond Hay, served British policy in the Far Maghreb and provided great services to the British government over fifteen years, so the British government chose his son John, who was found in the right personality, not perfect. What his father started, and indeed, he continued to serve British interests in the region for forty-one years (1845-1886), during which he played a major role in the developments of political and economic events in Morocco.

Keywords

British Politics, John Drummond Hay, British Politics, Morocco

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