protektoraadi
Protektoraadi is a term that has been used historically to describe a form of indirect rule or political relationship where one state or entity holds significant influence or control over another, without direct annexation. This influence can manifest in various ways, including military protection, economic dominance, or political guidance. The protected state typically retains some degree of internal autonomy but is often subject to the foreign policy decisions of the protecting power. This arrangement differs from full colonization as the protecting power does not typically administer the day-to-day affairs of the protected territory.
The concept of protektoraadi has appeared in different historical contexts and geographical regions. It was a
In contemporary international law and politics, the term protektoraadi is less frequently used, as the concept