保护的责任:国际自然保护主义者、非殖民化和刚果民主共和国的独裁统治,1960-1975 年

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Contemporary History Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1177/00220094241241053
Jan-Niklas Kniewel
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随着刚果的殖民统治接近尾声,西方自然保护主义者开始担心比利时留下的国家公园可能会崩溃。然而,尽管独立后经历了长达 50 年的政治动荡,这个非洲中部国家的自然保护区仍然存活了下来。蒙博托领导下的第二共和国为这些公园带来了一个新时代。在国际自然保护主义者的游说下,这位独裁者授权对 "入侵者 "采取严厉的镇压措施,并建立了四个新的国家公园。这造成或加剧了至今仍在滋生暴力的冲突。本文利用主要保护组织的档案文件,研究了刚果独立后关键的 15 年间自然保护制度的演变。因此,本文为越来越多的批判性评估非政府组织在塑造当代非洲中的作用的研究做出了贡献。正如我将在本文中展示的那样,一些国际专家迅速认识到非殖民化是一个机遇。他们利用民族主义情绪和蒙博托政权寻求国际承认的心理,在公园中推行独裁措施。因此,在刚果,暴力作为一种保护手段被进一步正常化。
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The Responsibility to Protect: International Conservationists, Decolonization and Authoritarianism in the DR Congo, 1960–75
As colonial rule in the Congo neared its end, western conservationists grew concerned about the potential collapse of the national parks left behind by Belgium. However, despite half a decade of political turmoil following independence, the nature reserves in the central African country survived. The Second Republic under Mobutu then ushered in a new era for the parks. Lobbied by international conservationists, the autocrat authorized harsh repressive measures against ‘intruders’ and established four new national parks. This created or exacerbated conflicts that still breed violence today. Drawing on archival documents from leading conservation organizations, this article examines the evolution of the Congo's nature protection regime during the crucial 15 years following independence. Thus, it contributes to a growing body of studies critically assessing the role of nongovernmental organizations in shaping contemporary Africa. As I will demonstrate in this article, some international experts swiftly recognized decolonization as an opportunity. To promote authoritarian measures in the parks, they exploited nationalist sentiments and the Mobutu regime's quest for international recognition. Consequently, violence became further normalized as a means of conservation in the Congo.
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