“同志”:1960 - 1979年津巴布韦政治军事化的解放根源

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Enock Ndawana
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本文考察了20世纪60年代至1979年解放运动中军事化的发展。它认为,后殖民时期统治津巴布韦的政治和国家军事化根源于罗得西亚国家和解放运动。它声称,津巴布韦国家从一出生就军事化,主要是因为解放运动使军队主导政治,这一进程也发生在罗得西亚国家,尽管情况有所不同。这篇文章的结论是,只有当产生这种现象的力量被正确理解并置于其背景中时,才能解开当今主导津巴布韦政治和国家的军事化现象。
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‘Comrade’: the Liberation Roots of the Militarisation of Politics in Zimbabwe, 1960s–1979
This article examines the development of militarisation in the liberation movements from the 1960s to 1979. It argues that the militarisation of politics and the state that would dominate Zimbabwe in the post-colonial period has its roots in both the Rhodesian state and the liberation movements. It asserts that the Zimbabwean state was militarised at birth primarily because the liberation movements had the military dominating politics, a process that was also, though variably, happening in the Rhodesian state. The article concludes that the militarisation phenomenon that dominates Zimbabwean politics and state today can only be disentangled when the forces that generated it are properly understood and situated in their context.
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