教学指南:非洲之角后殖民民族国家的危机和其他国家形式的出现

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History Compass Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1111/hic3.12753
Namhla Thando Matshanda
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非洲后殖民国家正处于危机之中,而且这种危机已经持续了一段时间。这一危机的根源和形式是多方面的。我这篇文章的重点是这场危机的政治方面。当非洲的大多数前殖民地从欧洲殖民统治下获得独立时,非洲后殖民国家的概念成为现实。这些前殖民地继承了什么在当时并不完全清楚。显而易见的是,它们必须把自己塑造成欧洲占主导地位的民族国家的模式,以获得承认和接受,成为主权国家。然而,很快就清楚地看到,非洲后殖民国家和民族的建设将给新独立的政治带来严峻的挑战。在过去的半个世纪里,这些因素凝结在一起,导致了主宰非洲政治共同体组织的各种危机。这些挑战在非洲之角呈现出独特的形式。在这个地区,国家和民族的表达和想象在非洲之角受到高度争议,经常以暴力为标志。这些争论导致了似乎是不同形式的国家的出现。该地区的各种政治正在挑战民族国家模式,同时试图找到这种外国模式的替代方案。这些进程是非洲这一地区独有的,值得分析和思考,因为它们对非洲民族国家的未来可能意味着什么。
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Teaching & learning guide for: The crisis of the postcolonial nation-state and the emergence of alternative forms of statehood in the Horn of Africa

1 AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION

The African postcolonial state is in crisis, and it has been for a while. The sources and forms of this crisis are multiple in nature. My focus on this article is on the political aspects of this crisis. The idea of the African postcolonial state became a reality when the majority of former colonies in Africa gained independence from European colonial rule. What these former colonies inherited was not entirely clear at the time. What was evident was that they had to mould themselves into the model of the dominant European nation-state in order to gain recognition and acceptance as sovereign states. However, it soon became clear that the construction of a postcolonial state and nation in Africa would present the newly independent polities with serious challenges. These have congealed over the past half-century to result in the various crises that dominate the organisation of political community in Africa. These challenges take uniquely distinct forms in the Horn of Africa. In this region articulations and imaginations of the state and nation are highly contested in the Horn of Africa and are often marked by violence. These contestations have led to the emergence of what appear to be alternative forms of statehood. The various polities in the region are challenging the nation-state model and are simultaneously attempting to find alternatives to this foreign model. These processes are unique to this region of Africa and are worth analysing and thinking through in terms of what they could potentially mean for the future of the nation-state in Africa.

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