Nationalism, Decolonization, and Exile Diplomacy: A Study of Mutesa II of Uganda and Mohammed V of Morocco, 1940s–1963

R. Njoku
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Abstract:The disputes that led to the exiling of Kabaka Mutesa II of British Uganda and Sultan Mohammed V of French Morocco in 1953 highlight the shifting and involved agency of the Indigenous rulers in the postwar decolonization struggle. The time was painful for the colonial powers as nationalists brought profound pressure on the Allied Powers to comply with their promises of "self-determination" for colonized peoples. In Uganda, Britain's move to sideline the kabaka from the transition process triggered a quarrel between Governor Cohen and the Buganda monarch. In Morocco, the French officials' intent to undercut the sultan's authority turned Mohammed into a radical nationalist. The African rulers' rebellious stance, their consequent punishment with deportation, their homecoming, and reinstatement mirror the new nationalist Zeitgeist's incompatibility with colonial punishment. The result reveals that exile, which effectively forced compliance in the prewar period, proved counterproductive in the postwar era. With young and radical nationalists on their sides, many African rulers exiled in the 1950s used their banishment to negotiate, hasten and even modify the decolonization program to their advantage.
民族主义、非殖民化与流亡外交:乌干达穆特萨二世与摩洛哥穆罕默德五世研究,1940 - 1963
摘要:1953年导致英属乌干达的穆特萨二世和法属摩洛哥的穆罕默德五世被流放的纠纷凸显了战后非殖民化斗争中土著统治者的转移和介入。这段时间对殖民国家来说是痛苦的,因为民族主义者对盟国施加了巨大的压力,要求它们遵守殖民地人民“自决”的承诺。在乌干达,英国将卡巴卡排除在过渡进程之外的举动引发了总督科恩和布干达君主之间的争吵。在摩洛哥,法国官员削弱苏丹权威的意图使穆罕默德变成了激进的民族主义者。非洲统治者的反抗姿态,他们随后的驱逐、归国和复职反映了新民族主义时代精神与殖民惩罚的不相容。结果表明,在战前有效地迫使服从的流亡,在战后被证明是适得其反的。由于年轻激进的民族主义者站在他们一边,许多在20世纪50年代被流放的非洲统治者利用他们的流放来谈判、加速甚至修改非殖民化计划,以使其对自己有利。
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