主题的政治史:布里杰·v·拉尔论领导力

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/00223344.2023.2271126
Jack Corbett
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Webster, ‘The Recent Literature on Public Leadership Reviewed and Considered’, Leadership Quarterly 12, no. 4 (2001): 490.2 Lal in Jack Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’ [interview with Brij V. Lal], Bearing Witness: Essays in Honour of Brij V. Lal. ed. Doug Munro and Jack Corbett (Canberra: ANU Press, 2017), 57.3 Brij V. Lal, Broken Waves: A History of the Fiji Islands in the Twentieth Century (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1992), xvii.4 Another is that the study of political leadership is nowhere near as global in its coverage as it should be.5 Jack Corbett, ‘Meetings with the Three Lals: That’s Brij Lal, Professor Lal and Brij V. Lal’, in Munro and Corbett, Bearing Witness, 289.6 Brij V. Lal, ‘End of a Phase of History: Writing the Life of a Reluctant Fiji Politician’, in Political Life Writing in the Pacific: Reflections on Practice, ed. Jack Corbett and Brij V. Lal (Canberra: ANU Press, 2015), 71.7 E.g., John Boswell, Jack Corbett, and R.A.W. Rhodes, The Art and Craft of Comparison (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019); Jack Corbett, ‘Where do Leaders come From? A Leader-Centred Approach’, Developmental Leadership Program Foundational Paper, 1 Sept. 2019, https://www.dlprog.org/publications/foundational-papers/where-do-leaders-come-from (accessed 29 Sept. 2023).8 Chris Gregory, ‘History as Concealed Autobiography? Brij Lal’s Historical Dictionary of Fiji’, Journal of Pacific History (hereinafter JPH) 52, no. 1 (2017): 109.9 Brij V. Lal, A Vision for Change: A.D. Patel and the Politics of Fiji (Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, 1997). Lal provides the background to the dramatis personae in his Historical Dictionary of Fiji (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2105), where his biographer’s sensibility is on display. Also useful is an earlier dictionary of Fiji biography: Stewart Firth and Daryl Tarte, eds, 20th Century Fiji: People who Shaped this Nation (Suva: USP Solutions, 2001).10 Published in Pacific Studies 18, no. 1 (1994): 31–77. Sitiveni Rabuka (b. 1948) was the public face of the coup in 1987. He subsequently served as prime minister (1992–9) and again from December 2022 after a period as leader of the opposition.11 Published in JPH 37, no. 1 (2002): 87–101. George Speight (b. 1957) instigated the 2000 coup on the pretext of safeguarding ethnic Fijian interests; he is now serving a life sentence of imprisonment for treason.12 Published in JPH 49, no. 4 (2014): 457–68. Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama (b. 1954) was commander of Fiji’s armed forces when he deposed the Qarase government in 2006. He was prime minister of Fiji between 2007 until 2022 when his FijiFirst Party suffered electoral defeat.13 See e.g., Brij V. Lal, ‘The Voice of the People: Ethnic Identity and Nation Building in Fiji’, New Pacific Review 1, no. 1 (1999): 127–14.14 Ratu Sir Kamasese Mara (1920–2004) was leader of the Alliance Party and successively chief minister of Fiji (1967–70) and prime minister (1970–92) of Fiji. He later served as vice-president and president from 1993 until George Speight’s coup in 2000.15 Brij V. Lal, ‘Chiefs and Indians: Elections and Politics in Contemporary Fiji’, Contemporary Pacific 5, no. 2 (1999): 283.16 E.g., Jim Bulpitt, ‘Historical Politics: Macro, In-time, Governing Regime Analysis’, in Contemporary Political Studies, ed. Joni Lovenduski and Jeffrey Stanyer, vol. 2 (Belfast: Political Studies Association, 1995), 510–20; David M. Craig, ‘“High Politics” and the “New Political History”’, Historical Journal 53, no. 2 (2010): 453–75.17 James Walter, ‘Political Leadership’, in Government and Politics in Australia, ed. Alan Fenna, Jane Robbins, and John Summer (Sydney: Pearson Australia, 2014), 242–58.18 Brij V. Lal, Girmitiyas: The Origins of the Fiji Indians (Canberra: Journal of Pacific History, 1983).19 For discussion, see Robert Elgie, Studying Political Leadership: Foundations and Contending Accounts (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).20 Cited in Lal, A Vision for Change, vii.21 Lal considered Jai Ram Reddy (1937–2022) ‘the most significant Indo-Fijian leader of postcolonial Fiji’. Brij V. Lal, In the Eye of the Storm: Jai Ram Reddy and the Politics of Postcolonial Fiji (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2010), xiii. An eminent jurist, after leaving politics he became a member of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in the early 2000s.22 Laisenia Qarase (1941–2020), a former banker, was prime minister of Fiji (2000–6) until deposed by Bainimarama in the 2006 coup.23 Lal, ‘In George Speight’s Shadow’, 90.24 Lal, A Vision for Change, xvi.25 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xiv–xv.26 Ibid., xv.27 Ibid.28 Elgie, Studying Political Leadership.29 Ibid., xxi.30 Lal, ‘End of a Phase in History’, 63.31 Gregory, ‘History as Concealed Autobiography’, 110.32 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xv.33 Lal, ‘End of a Phase in History’, 68.34 Lal in Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’, 61; Lal, Broken Waves, xvii; Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xvi.35 Lal, A Vision for Change, xvii.36 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xvii.37 Ibid., xvii.38 Brij V. Lal, ‘Madness in May: George Speight and the Unmaking of Modern Fiji’, in Fiji before the Storm: Elections and the Politics of Development, ed. Brij V. Lal (Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2000), 180.39 Ibid., 181.40 Brij V. Lal, ‘“Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Fear in our Land”: Fiji’s Road to Military Coup, 2006’, Round Table 96, no. 389 (2007): 135–53.41 See, e.g., Brij V. Lal, ‘Chiefs and Indians: Elections and Politics in Contemporary Fiji’, Contemporary Pacific 5, no. 2 (1993): 275–301, compared with Rabuka’s ‘moderating influence’ in Lal, ‘The Sun Set at Noon Today’, in Coups: Reflections on the Political Crisis in Fiji, ed. Brij V. Lal and Michael Pretes (Canberra: Pandanus Books, 2001), 9.42 Brij V. Lal, A Time Bomb Lies Buried: Fiji’s Road to Independence, 1960–1970 (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2008), 13.43 E.K. Fisk, The Political Economy of Independent Fiji (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1970).44 Brij V. Lal, ‘Where has all the Music Gone?: Reflections on the Fortieth Anniversary of Fiji’s Independence’, Contemporary Pacific 23, no. 2 (2011): 412–36.45 Brij V. Lal, Islands of Turmoil: Elections and Politics in Fiji (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2006), ix.46 Ibid., x.47 Lal, Broken Waves, xvi.48 Rusiate Nayacakalau, Leadership in Fiji (Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, 1975), 135, cited in Lal, Broken Waves, 333, see also 182.49 Lal, Islands of Turmoil, xii; cf. Lal, ‘Madness in May’, 176.50 Brij V. Lal, ‘Of Ruptures and Recuperations: Fiji’s Fifty Years of Independence’, JPH 56, no.2 (2021): 197.51 Nayacakalau, Leadership in Fiji, 111.52 Lal in Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’, 57.53 Brij V. Lal, ‘“Chiefs and Thieves and Other People Besides”: The Making of George Speight’s Coup’ JPH 35, no. 3 (2000): 282; Lal, “‘Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Fear in Our Land”’, 138.54 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, 186, n. 13.55 Deryck Scarr, Ratu Sukuna: Soldier, Statesman, Man of Two Worlds (London: Macmillan Education, 1980); Deryck Scarr, Tuimacilai: A Life of Ratu Sir Kaimasese Mara (Adelaide: Crawford House, 2008). Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna (1888–1958) was the pre-eminent political figure of his generation, speaker of the colonial-era legislative council, and held key administrative posts in the colonial government.56 Brij V. Lal, ‘Tuimacilai: A Review Essay’, Pacific Currents: The eJournal of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies nos 1.2 and 2.1 (2010), http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/lal_review.htm; and the response by Deryck Scarr, ‘Where Did All The Flowers Go?: A Rejoinder to Lal’s Tirade against Tuimacilai and its Ever-Mischievous Author’, Pacific Currents: The eJournal of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies nos 1.2 and 2.1 (2010), http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/scarr.htm.57 Lal, Broken Waves, xvi.58 Ibid., xvii.","PeriodicalId":45229,"journal":{"name":"JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY","volume":"52 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.4000,"publicationDate":"2023-11-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A Political History of the Subject: Brij V. 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Webster, ‘The Recent Literature on Public Leadership Reviewed and Considered’, Leadership Quarterly 12, no. 4 (2001): 490.2 Lal in Jack Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’ [interview with Brij V. Lal], Bearing Witness: Essays in Honour of Brij V. Lal. ed. Doug Munro and Jack Corbett (Canberra: ANU Press, 2017), 57.3 Brij V. Lal, Broken Waves: A History of the Fiji Islands in the Twentieth Century (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1992), xvii.4 Another is that the study of political leadership is nowhere near as global in its coverage as it should be.5 Jack Corbett, ‘Meetings with the Three Lals: That’s Brij Lal, Professor Lal and Brij V. Lal’, in Munro and Corbett, Bearing Witness, 289.6 Brij V. Lal, ‘End of a Phase of History: Writing the Life of a Reluctant Fiji Politician’, in Political Life Writing in the Pacific: Reflections on Practice, ed. Jack Corbett and Brij V. Lal (Canberra: ANU Press, 2015), 71.7 E.g., John Boswell, Jack Corbett, and R.A.W. Rhodes, The Art and Craft of Comparison (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019); Jack Corbett, ‘Where do Leaders come From? A Leader-Centred Approach’, Developmental Leadership Program Foundational Paper, 1 Sept. 2019, https://www.dlprog.org/publications/foundational-papers/where-do-leaders-come-from (accessed 29 Sept. 2023).8 Chris Gregory, ‘History as Concealed Autobiography? Brij Lal’s Historical Dictionary of Fiji’, Journal of Pacific History (hereinafter JPH) 52, no. 1 (2017): 109.9 Brij V. Lal, A Vision for Change: A.D. Patel and the Politics of Fiji (Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, 1997). Lal provides the background to the dramatis personae in his Historical Dictionary of Fiji (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2105), where his biographer’s sensibility is on display. Also useful is an earlier dictionary of Fiji biography: Stewart Firth and Daryl Tarte, eds, 20th Century Fiji: People who Shaped this Nation (Suva: USP Solutions, 2001).10 Published in Pacific Studies 18, no. 1 (1994): 31–77. Sitiveni Rabuka (b. 1948) was the public face of the coup in 1987. He subsequently served as prime minister (1992–9) and again from December 2022 after a period as leader of the opposition.11 Published in JPH 37, no. 1 (2002): 87–101. George Speight (b. 1957) instigated the 2000 coup on the pretext of safeguarding ethnic Fijian interests; he is now serving a life sentence of imprisonment for treason.12 Published in JPH 49, no. 4 (2014): 457–68. Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama (b. 1954) was commander of Fiji’s armed forces when he deposed the Qarase government in 2006. He was prime minister of Fiji between 2007 until 2022 when his FijiFirst Party suffered electoral defeat.13 See e.g., Brij V. Lal, ‘The Voice of the People: Ethnic Identity and Nation Building in Fiji’, New Pacific Review 1, no. 1 (1999): 127–14.14 Ratu Sir Kamasese Mara (1920–2004) was leader of the Alliance Party and successively chief minister of Fiji (1967–70) and prime minister (1970–92) of Fiji. He later served as vice-president and president from 1993 until George Speight’s coup in 2000.15 Brij V. Lal, ‘Chiefs and Indians: Elections and Politics in Contemporary Fiji’, Contemporary Pacific 5, no. 2 (1999): 283.16 E.g., Jim Bulpitt, ‘Historical Politics: Macro, In-time, Governing Regime Analysis’, in Contemporary Political Studies, ed. Joni Lovenduski and Jeffrey Stanyer, vol. 2 (Belfast: Political Studies Association, 1995), 510–20; David M. Craig, ‘“High Politics” and the “New Political History”’, Historical Journal 53, no. 2 (2010): 453–75.17 James Walter, ‘Political Leadership’, in Government and Politics in Australia, ed. Alan Fenna, Jane Robbins, and John Summer (Sydney: Pearson Australia, 2014), 242–58.18 Brij V. Lal, Girmitiyas: The Origins of the Fiji Indians (Canberra: Journal of Pacific History, 1983).19 For discussion, see Robert Elgie, Studying Political Leadership: Foundations and Contending Accounts (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).20 Cited in Lal, A Vision for Change, vii.21 Lal considered Jai Ram Reddy (1937–2022) ‘the most significant Indo-Fijian leader of postcolonial Fiji’. Brij V. Lal, In the Eye of the Storm: Jai Ram Reddy and the Politics of Postcolonial Fiji (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2010), xiii. An eminent jurist, after leaving politics he became a member of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in the early 2000s.22 Laisenia Qarase (1941–2020), a former banker, was prime minister of Fiji (2000–6) until deposed by Bainimarama in the 2006 coup.23 Lal, ‘In George Speight’s Shadow’, 90.24 Lal, A Vision for Change, xvi.25 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xiv–xv.26 Ibid., xv.27 Ibid.28 Elgie, Studying Political Leadership.29 Ibid., xxi.30 Lal, ‘End of a Phase in History’, 63.31 Gregory, ‘History as Concealed Autobiography’, 110.32 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xv.33 Lal, ‘End of a Phase in History’, 68.34 Lal in Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’, 61; Lal, Broken Waves, xvii; Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xvi.35 Lal, A Vision for Change, xvii.36 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xvii.37 Ibid., xvii.38 Brij V. Lal, ‘Madness in May: George Speight and the Unmaking of Modern Fiji’, in Fiji before the Storm: Elections and the Politics of Development, ed. Brij V. Lal (Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2000), 180.39 Ibid., 181.40 Brij V. Lal, ‘“Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Fear in our Land”: Fiji’s Road to Military Coup, 2006’, Round Table 96, no. 389 (2007): 135–53.41 See, e.g., Brij V. Lal, ‘Chiefs and Indians: Elections and Politics in Contemporary Fiji’, Contemporary Pacific 5, no. 2 (1993): 275–301, compared with Rabuka’s ‘moderating influence’ in Lal, ‘The Sun Set at Noon Today’, in Coups: Reflections on the Political Crisis in Fiji, ed. Brij V. Lal and Michael Pretes (Canberra: Pandanus Books, 2001), 9.42 Brij V. Lal, A Time Bomb Lies Buried: Fiji’s Road to Independence, 1960–1970 (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2008), 13.43 E.K. Fisk, The Political Economy of Independent Fiji (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1970).44 Brij V. Lal, ‘Where has all the Music Gone?: Reflections on the Fortieth Anniversary of Fiji’s Independence’, Contemporary Pacific 23, no. 2 (2011): 412–36.45 Brij V. Lal, Islands of Turmoil: Elections and Politics in Fiji (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2006), ix.46 Ibid., x.47 Lal, Broken Waves, xvi.48 Rusiate Nayacakalau, Leadership in Fiji (Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, 1975), 135, cited in Lal, Broken Waves, 333, see also 182.49 Lal, Islands of Turmoil, xii; cf. Lal, ‘Madness in May’, 176.50 Brij V. Lal, ‘Of Ruptures and Recuperations: Fiji’s Fifty Years of Independence’, JPH 56, no.2 (2021): 197.51 Nayacakalau, Leadership in Fiji, 111.52 Lal in Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’, 57.53 Brij V. Lal, ‘“Chiefs and Thieves and Other People Besides”: The Making of George Speight’s Coup’ JPH 35, no. 3 (2000): 282; Lal, “‘Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Fear in Our Land”’, 138.54 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, 186, n. 13.55 Deryck Scarr, Ratu Sukuna: Soldier, Statesman, Man of Two Worlds (London: Macmillan Education, 1980); Deryck Scarr, Tuimacilai: A Life of Ratu Sir Kaimasese Mara (Adelaide: Crawford House, 2008). Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna (1888–1958) was the pre-eminent political figure of his generation, speaker of the colonial-era legislative council, and held key administrative posts in the colonial government.56 Brij V. Lal, ‘Tuimacilai: A Review Essay’, Pacific Currents: The eJournal of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies nos 1.2 and 2.1 (2010), http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/lal_review.htm; and the response by Deryck Scarr, ‘Where Did All The Flowers Go?: A Rejoinder to Lal’s Tirade against Tuimacilai and its Ever-Mischievous Author’, Pacific Currents: The eJournal of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies nos 1.2 and 2.1 (2010), http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/scarr.htm.57 Lal, Broken Waves, xvi.58 Ibid., xvii.\",\"PeriodicalId\":45229,\"journal\":{\"name\":\"JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY\",\"volume\":\"52 1\",\"pages\":\"0\"},\"PeriodicalIF\":0.4000,\"publicationDate\":\"2023-11-14\",\"publicationTypes\":\"Journal Article\",\"fieldsOfStudy\":null,\"isOpenAccess\":false,\"openAccessPdf\":\"\",\"citationCount\":\"0\",\"resultStr\":null,\"platform\":\"Semanticscholar\",\"paperid\":null,\"PeriodicalName\":\"JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY\",\"FirstCategoryId\":\"1085\",\"ListUrlMain\":\"https://doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2023.2271126\",\"RegionNum\":4,\"RegionCategory\":\"历史学\",\"ArticlePicture\":[],\"TitleCN\":null,\"AbstractTextCN\":null,\"PMCID\":null,\"EPubDate\":\"\",\"PubModel\":\"\",\"JCR\":\"Q1\",\"JCRName\":\"HISTORY\",\"Score\":null,\"Total\":0}","platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2023.2271126","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"历史学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"HISTORY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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摘要布里吉·v·拉尔是斐济最多产的后殖民政治作家。这些著作中有许多是关于政治领袖和政治领袖的本质的。帕特尔(ad . Patel)和瑞迪(Jai Ram Reddy)的传记最为突出,但拉尔其他有关政治的著作仍然着眼于人物,以及他们的个性如何塑造了他们所生活的时代,以及他们的时代如何塑造了他们。在这篇文章中,我考虑这位传记作者的感性如何隐含地援引了政治领导理论,并从这个角度重新阅读Lal对斐济政治研究的贡献。我认为,他的“这一主题的政治史”为以人为本的方式研究领导力提供了理由和方法。关键词:Brij V. laljjleleleadership传记太平洋历史注释1 Barbara Kellerman和Scott W. Webster,“公共领导力的最新文献回顾与思考”,《领导力季刊》第12期。拉尔在杰克·科比特的《谢幕》[采访布里杰·v·拉尔],《见证:纪念布里杰·v·拉尔的散文》(2001):490.2Doug Munro和Jack Corbett主编(堪培拉:澳大利亚国立大学出版社,2017年),57.3 Brij V. Lal,破碎的海浪:20世纪斐济群岛的历史(檀香山:夏威夷大学出版社,1992年),第17页另一个原因是,对政治领导力的研究在其覆盖范围上远远没有达到应有的全球性杰克Corbett,会见三拉尔:玻雷吉Lal,拉尔教授和玻雷吉诉Lal”,Munro和Corbett见证,289.6玻雷吉诉Lal”的历史阶段:写一个不情愿的斐济的政治家的生活”,在政治生活在太平洋:反思实践,杰克。科贝特和玻雷吉诉Lal(堪培拉:澳洲国立大学出版社,2015年),71.7如约翰·博斯韦尔杰克Corbett R.A.W.罗兹,艺术和工艺的比较(剑桥:剑桥大学出版社,2019);杰克·科比特:《领导者从何而来?》7 .《以领导者为中心的方法》,《发展领导力项目基础论文》,2019年9月1日,https://www.dlprog.org/publications/foundational-papers/where-do-leaders-come-from(2023年9月29日访问)克里斯·格里高利《历史是隐藏的自传?《布里吉·拉尔斐济历史词典》,《太平洋历史杂志》(以下简称《JPH》)第52期。《变革的愿景:帕特尔与斐济政治》(堪培拉:澳大利亚国立大学国家发展研究中心,1997)。拉尔在他的《斐济历史词典》(兰厄姆,医学博士:罗曼和利特菲尔德,2105)中提供了戏剧人物的背景,他的传记作者的敏感性在其中得到了展示。同样有用的还有一本较早的斐济传记词典:Stewart Firth和Daryl Tarte,主编,20世纪的斐济:塑造这个国家的人(苏瓦:USP Solutions, 2001)发表于《太平洋研究》第18期。1(1994): 31-77。Sitiveni Rabuka(生于1948年)是1987年政变的公众人物。随后,他担任总理(1992-9),并在担任一段时间的反对党领袖后,于2022年12月再次担任总理发表于JPH第37期。1(2002): 87-101。George Speight(生于1957年)以维护斐济民族利益为借口煽动了2000年的政变;他因叛国罪被判终身监禁,目前正在服刑发表于JPH第49期。4(2014): 457-68。Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama(1954年出生)在2006年推翻恩加拉塞政府时是斐济武装部队的指挥官。他在2007年至2022年期间担任斐济总理,直到他的斐济第一党在选举中失败参见Brij V. Lal,“人民的声音:斐济的族群认同与国家建设”,《新太平洋评论》第1期,第1期。1(1999): 127-14.14拉图·卡马塞塞·马拉爵士(1920-2004),联盟党领袖,曾任斐济首席部长(1967-70)和总理(1970-92)。从1993年起,他担任副总统和总统,直到乔治·斯佩特在2000年发动政变。Brij V. Lal,“酋长和印第安人:当代斐济的选举和政治”,《当代太平洋》第5期,第5期。2(1999): 283.16例如,Jim Bulpitt,“历史政治:宏观,时间,统治制度分析”,当代政治研究,Joni Lovenduski和Jeffrey Stanyer编辑,第2卷(贝尔法斯特:政治研究协会,1995),510-20;大卫·m·克雷格,“高级政治”与“新政治史”,《历史杂志》第53期。2 (2010): 453-75.17 James Walter,“政治领导”,《澳大利亚政府与政治》,Alan Fenna, Jane Robbins和John Summer主编(悉尼:Pearson Australia, 2014), 244 - 58.18 Brij V. Lal, Girmitiyas:斐济印第安人的起源(堪培拉:太平洋历史杂志,1983)20 .详见Robert Elgie,《政治领导力研究:基础与竞争账户》(贝辛斯托克:Palgrave Macmillan出版社,2015)引自Lal,变革的展望,第七21页拉尔认为Jai Ram Reddy(1937-2022)是“后殖民时期斐济最重要的印裔斐济领导人”。玻雷吉V。 拉尔,《风暴之眼:贾伊·拉姆·雷迪与后殖民时期斐济的政治》(堪培拉:澳大利亚国立大学出版社,2010),第13页。他是一位杰出的法学家,在离开政界后,于21世纪初成为卢旺达问题国际刑事法庭的成员莱塞尼亚·恩加拉塞(1941-2020),前银行家,2000 - 2006年任斐济总理,2006年被姆拜尼马拉马罢黜拉尔,《在乔治·斯佩特的阴影下》,90.24拉尔,《变革的愿景》,第16期,第25页拉尔,《在风暴之眼》,14 - 15页如上,xv.27同上28埃尔吉:《政治领导力研究》,同上29,第29页拉尔,《历史一个阶段的结束》,63.31格列高利,《历史作为隐藏的自传》,110.32拉尔,《在风暴之眼》,第33页拉尔,《历史上一个阶段的结束》,68.34拉尔在科贝特,《谢幕》,61;拉尔,破碎的海浪,第17页;拉尔,《在风暴之眼》,第16卷,第35页拉尔:《变革的愿景》,第18期,第36页拉尔:《在风暴之眼》,第17卷,第37页如上,xvii.38布里吉·v·拉尔,《五月的疯狂:乔治·斯佩特和现代斐济的毁灭》,《暴风雨前的斐济:选举和发展的政治》,布里吉·v·拉尔主编(堪培拉:亚太出版社,2000年),180.39同上,181.40布里吉·v·拉尔,《我们土地上的焦虑、不确定性和恐惧》:斐济通往军事政变的道路,2006年》,圆桌会议96号。389(2007): 135-53.41参见,例如,Brij V. Lal,“酋长和印第安人:当代斐济的选举和政治”,《当代太平洋》第5期。2(1993): 275-301,与拉布卡在拉尔的“缓和影响”相比,“今天中午的日落”,在政变:对斐济政治危机的反思,布里吉·v·拉尔和迈克尔·普雷斯(堪培拉:Pandanus Books, 2001), 9.42布里吉·v·拉尔,一个定时炸弹被埋:斐济的独立之路,1960-1970(堪培拉:澳大利亚国立大学出版社,2008),13.43 E.K.菲斯克,独立斐济的政治经济学(堪培拉:澳大利亚国立大学出版社,1970)Brij V. Lal《音乐都到哪里去了?》:斐济独立四十周年反思”,《当代太平洋》,第23期。Brij V. Lal,动乱的岛屿:斐济的选举和政治(堪培拉:澳大利亚国立大学出版社,2006),第6页如上,x.47拉尔,《破碎的海浪》,第16卷,第48页《斐济的领导》(苏瓦:南太平洋大学太平洋研究所,1975年),135页,引自拉尔,《破碎的波浪》,333页,另见182.49拉尔,《动荡的岛屿》,第十二页;参见Lal,“五月的疯狂”,176.50 Brij V. Lal,“破裂和恢复:斐济的五十年独立”,JPH 56,第2期(2021): 1977.51 Nayacakalau,斐济的领导,111.52拉尔在科贝特,“谢幕”,57.53 Brij V. Lal,“酋长,小偷和其他人之外”:乔治·斯贝特政变的制作”,jph35,第35期。3 (2000): 282;拉尔,“在我们的土地上的焦虑,不确定性和恐惧”,138.54拉尔,在风暴之眼,186,n. 13.55德里克·斯卡尔,拉图·苏库纳:士兵,政治家,两个世界的人(伦敦:麦克米伦教育,1980);德里克·斯卡尔,《图伊马西莱:拉图·凯马塞·马拉爵士的一生》(阿德莱德:克劳福德出版社,2008)。拉图·苏库纳爵士(1888-1958)是他那一代人中杰出的政治人物,是殖民时期立法委员会的发言人,并在殖民政府中担任重要的行政职务Brij V. Lal,“Tuimacilai: A Review Essay”,太平洋洋流:澳大利亚太平洋研究进步协会电子期刊第1.2和2.1期(2010),http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/lal_review.htm;德里克·斯卡尔的回应是,“花儿都去哪儿了?”:《对拉尔对图伊马西莱及其一直以来的恶意作者的长篇大论的反驳》,《太平洋洋流》,澳大利亚太平洋研究进步协会电子杂志,2010年第1.2期和第2.1期,http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/scarr.htm.57拉尔,《破浪》,第16期,第58页如上,第十七章。
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A Political History of the Subject: Brij V. Lal on Leadership
ABSTRACTBrij V. Lal was the most prolific writer on post-colonial politics in Fiji. Many of these writings concerned political leaders and the nature of political leadership. Biographies of A.D. Patel and Jai Ram Reddy stand out, but Lal's other writings on politics nevertheless foregrounded people, and the way their personalities shaped, and were shaped by, the times in which they lived. In this article I consider how this biographer’s sensibility implicitly invokes a theory of political leadership and re-read Lal’s contribution to the study of politics in Fiji from this standpoint. I argue that his ‘political history of the subject’ offers both a justification for, and approach to, studying leadership in a person-centred way.Key words: Brij V. LalFijileadershipbiographyPacific history Notes1 Barbara Kellerman and Scott W. Webster, ‘The Recent Literature on Public Leadership Reviewed and Considered’, Leadership Quarterly 12, no. 4 (2001): 490.2 Lal in Jack Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’ [interview with Brij V. Lal], Bearing Witness: Essays in Honour of Brij V. Lal. ed. Doug Munro and Jack Corbett (Canberra: ANU Press, 2017), 57.3 Brij V. Lal, Broken Waves: A History of the Fiji Islands in the Twentieth Century (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1992), xvii.4 Another is that the study of political leadership is nowhere near as global in its coverage as it should be.5 Jack Corbett, ‘Meetings with the Three Lals: That’s Brij Lal, Professor Lal and Brij V. Lal’, in Munro and Corbett, Bearing Witness, 289.6 Brij V. Lal, ‘End of a Phase of History: Writing the Life of a Reluctant Fiji Politician’, in Political Life Writing in the Pacific: Reflections on Practice, ed. Jack Corbett and Brij V. Lal (Canberra: ANU Press, 2015), 71.7 E.g., John Boswell, Jack Corbett, and R.A.W. Rhodes, The Art and Craft of Comparison (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019); Jack Corbett, ‘Where do Leaders come From? A Leader-Centred Approach’, Developmental Leadership Program Foundational Paper, 1 Sept. 2019, https://www.dlprog.org/publications/foundational-papers/where-do-leaders-come-from (accessed 29 Sept. 2023).8 Chris Gregory, ‘History as Concealed Autobiography? Brij Lal’s Historical Dictionary of Fiji’, Journal of Pacific History (hereinafter JPH) 52, no. 1 (2017): 109.9 Brij V. Lal, A Vision for Change: A.D. Patel and the Politics of Fiji (Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, 1997). Lal provides the background to the dramatis personae in his Historical Dictionary of Fiji (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2105), where his biographer’s sensibility is on display. Also useful is an earlier dictionary of Fiji biography: Stewart Firth and Daryl Tarte, eds, 20th Century Fiji: People who Shaped this Nation (Suva: USP Solutions, 2001).10 Published in Pacific Studies 18, no. 1 (1994): 31–77. Sitiveni Rabuka (b. 1948) was the public face of the coup in 1987. He subsequently served as prime minister (1992–9) and again from December 2022 after a period as leader of the opposition.11 Published in JPH 37, no. 1 (2002): 87–101. George Speight (b. 1957) instigated the 2000 coup on the pretext of safeguarding ethnic Fijian interests; he is now serving a life sentence of imprisonment for treason.12 Published in JPH 49, no. 4 (2014): 457–68. Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama (b. 1954) was commander of Fiji’s armed forces when he deposed the Qarase government in 2006. He was prime minister of Fiji between 2007 until 2022 when his FijiFirst Party suffered electoral defeat.13 See e.g., Brij V. Lal, ‘The Voice of the People: Ethnic Identity and Nation Building in Fiji’, New Pacific Review 1, no. 1 (1999): 127–14.14 Ratu Sir Kamasese Mara (1920–2004) was leader of the Alliance Party and successively chief minister of Fiji (1967–70) and prime minister (1970–92) of Fiji. He later served as vice-president and president from 1993 until George Speight’s coup in 2000.15 Brij V. Lal, ‘Chiefs and Indians: Elections and Politics in Contemporary Fiji’, Contemporary Pacific 5, no. 2 (1999): 283.16 E.g., Jim Bulpitt, ‘Historical Politics: Macro, In-time, Governing Regime Analysis’, in Contemporary Political Studies, ed. Joni Lovenduski and Jeffrey Stanyer, vol. 2 (Belfast: Political Studies Association, 1995), 510–20; David M. Craig, ‘“High Politics” and the “New Political History”’, Historical Journal 53, no. 2 (2010): 453–75.17 James Walter, ‘Political Leadership’, in Government and Politics in Australia, ed. Alan Fenna, Jane Robbins, and John Summer (Sydney: Pearson Australia, 2014), 242–58.18 Brij V. Lal, Girmitiyas: The Origins of the Fiji Indians (Canberra: Journal of Pacific History, 1983).19 For discussion, see Robert Elgie, Studying Political Leadership: Foundations and Contending Accounts (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).20 Cited in Lal, A Vision for Change, vii.21 Lal considered Jai Ram Reddy (1937–2022) ‘the most significant Indo-Fijian leader of postcolonial Fiji’. Brij V. Lal, In the Eye of the Storm: Jai Ram Reddy and the Politics of Postcolonial Fiji (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2010), xiii. An eminent jurist, after leaving politics he became a member of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in the early 2000s.22 Laisenia Qarase (1941–2020), a former banker, was prime minister of Fiji (2000–6) until deposed by Bainimarama in the 2006 coup.23 Lal, ‘In George Speight’s Shadow’, 90.24 Lal, A Vision for Change, xvi.25 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xiv–xv.26 Ibid., xv.27 Ibid.28 Elgie, Studying Political Leadership.29 Ibid., xxi.30 Lal, ‘End of a Phase in History’, 63.31 Gregory, ‘History as Concealed Autobiography’, 110.32 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xv.33 Lal, ‘End of a Phase in History’, 68.34 Lal in Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’, 61; Lal, Broken Waves, xvii; Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xvi.35 Lal, A Vision for Change, xvii.36 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, xvii.37 Ibid., xvii.38 Brij V. Lal, ‘Madness in May: George Speight and the Unmaking of Modern Fiji’, in Fiji before the Storm: Elections and the Politics of Development, ed. Brij V. Lal (Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2000), 180.39 Ibid., 181.40 Brij V. Lal, ‘“Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Fear in our Land”: Fiji’s Road to Military Coup, 2006’, Round Table 96, no. 389 (2007): 135–53.41 See, e.g., Brij V. Lal, ‘Chiefs and Indians: Elections and Politics in Contemporary Fiji’, Contemporary Pacific 5, no. 2 (1993): 275–301, compared with Rabuka’s ‘moderating influence’ in Lal, ‘The Sun Set at Noon Today’, in Coups: Reflections on the Political Crisis in Fiji, ed. Brij V. Lal and Michael Pretes (Canberra: Pandanus Books, 2001), 9.42 Brij V. Lal, A Time Bomb Lies Buried: Fiji’s Road to Independence, 1960–1970 (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2008), 13.43 E.K. Fisk, The Political Economy of Independent Fiji (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1970).44 Brij V. Lal, ‘Where has all the Music Gone?: Reflections on the Fortieth Anniversary of Fiji’s Independence’, Contemporary Pacific 23, no. 2 (2011): 412–36.45 Brij V. Lal, Islands of Turmoil: Elections and Politics in Fiji (Canberra: ANU E Press, 2006), ix.46 Ibid., x.47 Lal, Broken Waves, xvi.48 Rusiate Nayacakalau, Leadership in Fiji (Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, 1975), 135, cited in Lal, Broken Waves, 333, see also 182.49 Lal, Islands of Turmoil, xii; cf. Lal, ‘Madness in May’, 176.50 Brij V. Lal, ‘Of Ruptures and Recuperations: Fiji’s Fifty Years of Independence’, JPH 56, no.2 (2021): 197.51 Nayacakalau, Leadership in Fiji, 111.52 Lal in Corbett, ‘Curtain Call’, 57.53 Brij V. Lal, ‘“Chiefs and Thieves and Other People Besides”: The Making of George Speight’s Coup’ JPH 35, no. 3 (2000): 282; Lal, “‘Anxiety, Uncertainty, and Fear in Our Land”’, 138.54 Lal, In the Eye of the Storm, 186, n. 13.55 Deryck Scarr, Ratu Sukuna: Soldier, Statesman, Man of Two Worlds (London: Macmillan Education, 1980); Deryck Scarr, Tuimacilai: A Life of Ratu Sir Kaimasese Mara (Adelaide: Crawford House, 2008). Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna (1888–1958) was the pre-eminent political figure of his generation, speaker of the colonial-era legislative council, and held key administrative posts in the colonial government.56 Brij V. Lal, ‘Tuimacilai: A Review Essay’, Pacific Currents: The eJournal of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies nos 1.2 and 2.1 (2010), http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/lal_review.htm; and the response by Deryck Scarr, ‘Where Did All The Flowers Go?: A Rejoinder to Lal’s Tirade against Tuimacilai and its Ever-Mischievous Author’, Pacific Currents: The eJournal of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies nos 1.2 and 2.1 (2010), http://intersections.anu.edu.au/pacificurrents/scarr.htm.57 Lal, Broken Waves, xvi.58 Ibid., xvii.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pacific History is a refereed international journal serving historians, prehistorians, anthropologists and others interested in the study of mankind in the Pacific Islands (including Hawaii and New Guinea), and is concerned generally with political, economic, religious and cultural factors affecting human presence there. It publishes articles, annotated previously unpublished manuscripts, notes on source material and comment on current affairs. It also welcomes articles on other geographical regions, such as Africa and Southeast Asia, or of a theoretical character, where these are concerned with problems of significance in the Pacific.
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