‘Foreign armies are functioning on Asian soil’: India, Indonesian decolonisation and the onset of the Cold War (1945–1949)

IF 0.4 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Sharinee L. Jagtiani
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ABSTRACT This article studies the role of non-aligned India in the global diplomatic effort that surrounded the Dutch recolonisation conflict in Indonesia (1945–9). It argues that its role was significant, especially in light of its own transition to independence over this period. It draws on material sourced from the National Archives of India and the Netherlands, diplomatic memoirs and published primary material. In demonstrating how decolonisation was complicated by the onset of the Cold War, this article illustrates the intersections between two phenomena that greatly informed the transition of global order from one pinned on European imperialism for centuries.
“外国军队在亚洲领土上运作”:印度、印尼非殖民化和冷战的爆发(1945-1949)
摘要本文研究了不结盟的印度在围绕荷兰在印度尼西亚重新殖民冲突(1945–9)的全球外交努力中的作用。它认为,它的作用是重要的,特别是考虑到它在这一时期向独立过渡。它借鉴了来自印度和荷兰国家档案馆的材料、外交回忆录和已出版的主要材料。在展示非殖民化如何因冷战的爆发而变得复杂的过程中,这篇文章展示了两种现象之间的交叉点,这两种现象极大地推动了全球秩序从几个世纪以来被欧洲帝国主义束缚的秩序转变。
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