以色列与安哥拉的关系:从葡萄牙殖民地到现在

Michael B. Bishku
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摘要:1975年,在经历了长达13年的武装斗争之后,安哥拉获得独立,并在一年前推翻了葡萄牙的独裁统治。安哥拉是撒哈拉以南非洲11个设有以色列大使馆的国家之一。它也是撒哈拉以南非洲15个在以色列设有大使馆的国家之一。显然,以色列和安哥拉承认两国关系的重要性,并充分了解各自国家在各自区域的影响。虽然正式的外交关系是在冷战后的早期才开始的,但安哥拉和以色列——或者更确切地说,是犹太人——之间的联系要长得多。在《贝尔福宣言》之前,一些为犹太人寻求避难所的人考虑安哥拉。在20世纪50年代末开始的非洲非殖民化时期,当以色列急切地寻求与新独立国家的关系时,与葡萄牙的外交活动继续进行;它的行动也与美国的冷战政治有关。最初,以色列支持安哥拉的部队,反对独立战争之后内战的最终胜利者。然而,在冷战后的环境中,在以色列商人的合作和情报援助下,安哥拉和以色列致力于发展互利关系,尽管在与国防有关的关系方面有些秘密。近年来,随着南非对抵制、制裁和撤资(BDS)运动的推动,以及作为对以色列在阿拉伯和穆斯林世界之外的政策最持批评态度的国家,以色列与安哥拉的关系在这个犹太国家与南部非洲其他国家的关系中变得更加重要。
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Israel’s Relations with Angola: From Portuguese Colony to the Present
ABSTRACT:Angola, which achieved its independence in 1975 following an armed struggle of thirteen years and the military overthrow of a dictatorship in Portugal a year earlier, is one of eleven countries in sub-Saharan Africa hosting an Israeli embassy. It is also one of fifteen countries in sub-Saharan Africa that has an embassy in Israel. It is obvious that Israel and Angola acknowledge the importance of their relationship and understand well each country’s respective influence in their own regions. While formal diplomatic ties only began in the early stages of the post-Cold War, Angola and Israel – or more exactly the Jewish people – have had a much longer connection. Before the Balfour Declaration, some seeking a place of refuge for the Jewish people considered Angola. During the era of decolonisation in Africa, which began in the late 1950s, while Israel eagerly pursued relations with the newly independent states, diplomatic activity continued with Portugal; its actions were also connected with the Cold War politics of the United States. Initially, Israel supported forces in Angola opposed to the ultimate victor in the civil war which followed the war for independence. Yet, in the post-Cold War environment, with the cooperation of Israeli businesspeople and intelligence assistance, Angola and Israel engaged in developing mutually beneficial relations, though in the case of defence-related connections somewhat secretive ones. In recent years, with South Africa’s promotion of the Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment (BDS) movement, and being the country most critical of Israel’s policies outside the Arab and Muslim worlds, Israel’s ties with Angola have taken on greater importance for the Jewish state’s relations with other countries in Southern Africa.
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