在移民问题上转变公众舆论:英国保守党和1972年乌干达亚裔的驱逐

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Randall Hansen
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本文考察了1972年乌干达亚洲人危机,在此期间,伊迪·阿明总统将数万名亚洲国民驱逐出境。它解释了为什么乌干达亚裔人违背预期和英国政府的意图,获得了英国公民身份。根据第一手资料和关于“框架”的社会科学文献,文章随后探讨了英国保守党政府如何在允许亚洲人进入英国的决定中获得最初持敌对态度的公众的支持。它认为保守党之所以成功,是因为他们把乌干达亚裔塑造成中产阶级、勤奋工作、有技术的难民,而不是移民或英国公民,把伊迪·阿明塑造成凶残的怪物。新闻界在政府的成功中起了至关重要的作用。文章最后反思了该案件对当代英国移民政策的影响,以及国家支持开放移民的能力。
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Turning Public Opinion on Immigration: the British Conservative Party and the Expulsion of Ugandan Asians in 1972
Abstract This article examines the Ugandan Asians’ crisis of 1972, during which President Idi Amin expelled tens of thousands of Asian nationals from the country. It explains why Ugandan Asians held, against expectations and the UK government’s intention, British citizenship. Drawing on primary sources and the social science literature on ‘framing’, the article then explores how Britain’s Conservative government secured the support of an initially hostile public for its decision to allow the Asians entry to the United Kingdom. It argues that the Conservatives succeeded by framing the Ugandan Asians as middle-class, hard-working, skilled refugees, rather than as immigrants or British citizens, and Idi Amin as a murderous monster. The press played a vital role in the government’s success. The article ends by reflecting on the case’s implications for contemporary British immigration policy and the capacity of the state to generate support for open immigration.
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Journal of Migration History
Journal of Migration History Arts and Humanities-History
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