弗雷德里克-德克勒克:国际舞台上的总统岁月

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
R. Eksteen
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在南非的历史上,弗雷德里克-德克勒克留下了无数书签。在他担任总统期间(1989-1994 年),他处理外交事务的方式值得一提。当他成为总统时,他在这一领域还是个新手。他在国内的声誉最初是建立在保守的价值观上的。1985 年 8 月,当他接替皮特-博塔(Pieter W. Botha)时,南非在国际上处于孤立状态,内部混乱不堪。1990 年 2 月 2 日,他释放了狱中的纳尔逊-曼德拉,并解禁了非洲人国民大会(ANC)和南非共产党(SACP)。此后不久,1990 年 3 月 21 日,他将南非对纳米比亚的控制权和管理权移交给了纳米比亚首任总统。德克勒克迎头解决了两个关键问题。首先,他将军队交还给真正适当的文官控制。他决定销毁南非的核武库,促成了 1991 年 7 月《不扩散核武器条约》的签署。通过开展个人外交,他与乔治-布什总统和玛格丽特-撒切尔首相建立了非凡的关系,这两位总统和其他世界领导人认识到,德克勒克决心修复南非灾难性的对外关系。他在适当的背景下评估了东欧事件、柏林墙的倒塌和苏联的解体。1993 年 12 月,他与曼德拉分享了诺贝尔和平奖。迄今为止,德克勒克在国际关系领域的遗产尚未得到适当的探讨。
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Frederik W. de Klerk: Presidential Years in the International Arena
In South Africa's history, Frederik W. de Klerk has left numerous bookmarks. During his presidency (1989-1994), notable ones relate to his handling of foreign affairs. When he became president, he was a novice in this field. His reputation at home was initially built on conservative values. When he succeeded Pieter W. Botha in August 1985, South Africa was internationally isolated and internally in disarray. The date 2 February 1990, when he released Nelson Mandela from prison and unbanned the African National Congress (ANC) and the South African Communist Party (SACP), will forever be associated with an acclaimed and courageous political quantum leap. Soon afterwards, on 21 March 1990, he transferred South Africa's control and administration of Namibia to its first president. De Klerk dealt with two crucial issues head-on. First, he returned the military to true and proper civilian control. His decision to destroy South Africa's nuclear arsenal led to the signing of the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty in July 1991. By engaging in personal diplomacy, he forged remarkable relationships with President George H. W. Bush and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who, together with other world leaders, recognized that De Klerk was determined to repair South Africa's disastrous foreign relations. He evaluated the events in Eastern Europe, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and demise of the Soviet Union in their proper context. In December 1993, he shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Mandela. Up to now De Klerk legacy in the realm of international relations have not been properly explored.
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Political Science Quarterly
Political Science Quarterly POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Published continuously since 1886, Political Science Quarterly or PSQ is the most widely read and accessible scholarly journal covering government, politics and policy. A nonpartisan journal, PSQ is edited for both political scientists and general readers with a keen interest in public and foreign affairs. Each article is based on objective evidence and is fully refereed.
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