巴基斯坦的政治冲突

Q3 Social Sciences Round Table Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1080/00358533.2022.2149144
Victoria Schofield
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无情的激情&一个帝国主义阴谋集团策划的预谋恶魔计划的结果?很多人会说,可能性很小。同样重要的是,许多这些措施,无论构思或执行多么不完善,是否都以许多殖民地的当地条件为理由——福特本人在她的叙述中也提到了这一点,尽管有一些限定条件——例如,波士顿存在“纵火犯、抢劫者和暴徒”[第224页],或者孟加拉人在印度的“无法治理”[第225页]?福特的分析也可能被指责为没有充分关注英国法律在许多殖民地的文明影响,尤其是与当时猖獗的某些社会罪恶有关,例如印度的suttee(用丈夫的尸体焚烧印度教寡妇)或东非的cliterodecution。对福特所倡导的论点的另一个批评是,尽管殖民地法律和维持和平方法对英国许多前领地的影响是不可否认的,但这些国家当今的所有弊病都可以归咎于其帝国主人,这是非常有争议的。值得记住的是,自殖民地结束英国统治以来,几十年过去了,地方议会和其他决策机构在消除殖民法律遗产方面没有受到任何限制,也没有任何借口。引人注目的是,在一些前殖民地,独立后的领导人选择制定至少与福特严厉谴责的措施一样严厉,有时甚至更严厉的措施。尽管如此,像这样的书确实有一个有用的目的,尤其是鼓励读者思考许多常见但理解不足的问题,例如“国王的和平”这一强有力的短语所概括的内容,治理的正常性与例外状态之间的关系,特权的性质和限制,以及更广义的“帝国法学”。作者在引言中指出,这本书“构成了一个关于王室崛起和现代警察国家的更大故事的一部分”(第9页)。我们希望未来的历史学家——以及其他学科的学者——将探索这个迷人且实际上并非不重要的主题的更多方面。
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Political conflict in Pakistan
unrelenting passion – the result of a pre-meditated diabolic plan hatched by a cabal of imperialist schemers? Highly unlikely, many would say. No less importantly, were not a large number of those measures, however imperfectly conceived or executed, justified by the local conditions existing in many of the colonies – to which Ford herself alludes in her narration, albeit with qualifications – e.g., the presence of ‘arsonists, looters, and rioters’ in Boston [p. 224] or the ‘ungovernability’ of Bengalis’ in India [p. 225]? Ford’s analysis can also be faulted for not paying sufficient attention to the civilising influence of English law in many of the colonies, especially in relation to certain social evils which were rampant at the time, e.g., suttee (the burning of Hindu widows with their husband’s corpses) in India or cliterodectomy in East Africa. Another critique that can be made of the thesis advocated by Ford is that, while the influence of colonial laws and approaches to peace-keeping in many of Britain’s former possessions cannot be denied, it is highly arguable that all the present-day ills in those countries can be laid at the doorstep of their imperial masters. It is worth remembering that several decades have now passed since the colonies saw the end of British rule, and there have been no constraints on, or excuses for, local parliaments and other decision-making bodies in erasing the legacy of colonial laws. Strikingly, in some former colonies, their postindependence leaders have chosen to enact measures which are at least as draconian as, and sometimes harsher than, the ones castigated by Ford. All that having been said, books such as these do serve a useful purpose, not least in encouraging readers to think about many commonly encountered but insufficiently understood matters, such as the content of what is encapsulated by the potent phrase the ‘King’s peace’, the relationship between normality in governance and states of exception, the nature and limits of prerogative powers, and, more broadly, the ‘jurisprudence of empire’. The book, notes the author in her introduction, ‘forms one strand of a much larger tale about the rise of the crown and the modern police state’ (p. 9). It is to be hoped that future historians – as well as scholars from other disciplines – will explore many more aspects of this fascinating and practically not unimportant subject.
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Round Table Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1910, The Round Table, Britain"s oldest international affairs journal, provides analysis and commentary on all aspects of international affairs. The journal is the major source for coverage of policy issues concerning the contemporary Commonwealth and its role in international affairs, with occasional articles on themes of historical interest. The Round Table has for many years been a repository of informed scholarship, opinion, and judgement regarding both international relations in general, and the Commonwealth in particular, with authorship and readership drawn from the worlds of government, business, finance and academe.
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