一位有修养的领导人和非洲黑人观点的明智代言人 "1:英国对卡恩瓦内首席部长伊诺斯-J-马布扎的追求

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1111/1468-229x.13418
DANIEL J. FEATHER
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本文分析了英国政策制定者在种族隔离的最后几年里为讨好南非自治家园卡恩瓦内的首席部长伊诺斯-约翰-马布扎所做的努力。该报告认为,尽管时间相隔近 30 年,但英国在种族隔离结束时的政策与非殖民化时期的政策有惊人的相似之处,尤其是英国努力与温和的民族主义者建立关系,以保持长期影响力。虽然卡恩瓜内是一个缺乏物质资源的小地方,但作为一个在法律范围内努力挑战种族隔离制度的温和黑人领袖,马布扎在寻求南非权力和平移交的英国决策者心目中占据了更重要的位置。这得益于马布扎与南非政府、夸祖鲁首席部长曼戈苏图-布特莱齐(Mangosuthu Buthelezi)和流亡的非洲人国民大会等重要政治人物保持关系的能力。此外,卡恩瓜内毗邻莫桑比克,而莫桑比克当时正处于内战之中,这也使该地区的地位更加突出。本文将重点介绍马布扎如何利用这些相互关联的因素来证明自己作为英国重要 "对话者 "的价值,这反过来又使他为卡恩瓜内人民和自己的家族攫取了重要的资源,并在一定程度上免受南非政府的干涉。
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‘A cultivated leader and sensible spokesman for black African views’1: Britain's Courting of KaNgwane Chief Minister Enos J. Mabuza
This article analyses British policymakers’ efforts to court Enos John Mabuza, Chief Minister of the self‐governing South African homeland of KaNgwane, in the final years of apartheid. It contends that despite taking place nearly 30 years apart, there were striking similarities between British policy at the end of apartheid and in the era of decolonisation, particularly the efforts to build relations with moderate nationalists in an effort to maintain long‐term influence. While KaNgwane was a small territory lacking in material resources, Mabuza, as a moderate Black leader working within the law to challenge apartheid, took on greater importance in the minds of British policymakers seeking a peaceful transfer of power in South Africa. This was helped by Mabuza's ability to maintain relations with a diverse range of important political actors including the South African government, KwaZulu Chief Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi, and the African National Congress in exile. Additionally, KaNgwane's close proximity to Mozambique, which at the time was in the midst of a civil war, also gave the territory greater prominence. This article will highlight how Mabuza used these interconnecting factors to demonstrate his value as an important ‘interlocutor’ for Britain, which in turn saw him extract important resources for both the KaNgwane people and his own family, as well as a degree of protection from interference by the South African government.
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