Gilbert and Ellice Islands

The Gilbert and Ellice Islands (GEIC as a colony) in the Pacific Ocean were part of the British Empire from 1892 to 1976. They were a protectorate from 1892 to 12 January 1916, and then a colony until 1 January 1976. The history of the colony was mainly characterized by phosphate mining on Ocean Island. In October, 1975, these islands were divided by force of law into two separate colonies, and they became independent nations shortly thereafter: The Ellice Islands became Tuvalu in 1978, and the Gilbert Islands became part of Kiribati in 1979.

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V-Dem: Varieties of Democracy Institute · 6 March 2024

7 2 Africa 9 2.1 Central Africa. [...] 9 2.1.2 Central African Republic (71). [...] 9 2.1.4 Democratic Republic of the Congo (111). [...] 9 2.1.7 Republic of the Congo …

coded History: British protectorate over Gilbert and Ellice Islands [administered by Western Pacific High Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1916–1919); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands joined by Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1919–1937); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands joined by Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1937–1941); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands under Japanese Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1943–1971); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands with self-rule


Policy Exchange · 26 October 2023 English

• The Government should make a statement in the House of Commons affirming the long-standing position that the UK enjoys sovereignty over the BIOT and that the Government does not …

Judge Iwasawa, ICJ Rep. in particular the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.101 Gilbert and Ellice had 2019 at p


RI: Rideau Institute · 2 August 2023 English

It is also based on modelling and simulations of what could happen, for example assessments of the risk of nuclear war in a much-changed global technological and political context, the …

British nuclear testing on the British Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony (GEIC) in the late 1950s, codenamed


World Bank Group · 15 March 2023 English

The research paper is structured across six sections. Following a brief introduction, section 2 details important context about climate-related migration in Solomon Islands as well as broader patterns of migration. …

internal resettlement scheme in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony (now the independent states of


V-Dem: Varieties of Democracy Institute · 28 February 2023

7 2 Africa 9 2.1 Central Africa. [...] 9 2.1.2 Central African Republic (71). [...] 9 2.1.4 Democratic Republic of the Congo (111). [...] 9 2.1.7 Republic of the Congo …

coded History: British protectorate over Gilbert and Ellice Islands [administered by Western Pacific High Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1916–1919); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands joined by Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1919–1937); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands joined by Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1937–1941); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands under Japanese Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1943–1971); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands with self-rule


The Asia Foundation · 25 August 2022 English

For example, Tonga is a monarchy, standing systems of government in PICs, including the following: so all land and water sources are owned by the Crown/State; the (i) degrees of …

Funafuti (IPS, a British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. In the lead up 2020; Corbett and Fraenkel


V-Dem: Varieties of Democracy Institute · 28 February 2022

7 2 Africa 9 2.1 Central Africa. [...] 9 2.1.2 Central African Republic (71). [...] 9 2.1.4 Democratic Republic of the Congo (111). [...] 9 2.1.7 Republic of the Congo …

coded History: British protectorate over Gilbert and Ellice Islands [administered by Western Pacific High Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1916–1919); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands joined by Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1919–1937); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands joined by Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1937–1941); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands under Japanese Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1943–1971); Crown Colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands with self-rule


IAI: Istituto Affari Internazionali · 12 October 2021 English

d) Towards_a_new_2hase? In the second half of the seventies developments on the northern part of the Mediterranean region changed the poli- tical map : the democratization of Greece, Portugal and …

South Africa : Australia, Fiji Islands, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Guam, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, New


UNFCCC: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change · 23 September 2021 English

part of the British colony known as the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Kiribati became an independent republic


IEEE: Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos · 9 June 2021 English

Estudios Estratégicos

MCINTYRE, W. David. “The Partition of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands”. Island Studies Journal, 2012, Vol.


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