南非民主转型的全球和区域背景

Eghosa E. Osaghae
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本文分析了南非民主转型的全球和区域背景(即非洲和南部非洲)。它论证并证明,由于南非的性质——其多种族、国际化的人口、对西方的战略重要性、在殖民主义已经过时很久之后仍继续实行最恶劣形式的殖民压迫和剥削,以及仅靠解放运动难以击败的种族隔离国家的权力——在这些背景下释放的压力和力量在民主转型中发挥了关键作用。本文考察了各种力量和压力,并表明,由于带头反种族隔离运动的非洲国家的依赖和软弱,全球背景更为关键。在全球范围内,种族隔离政权利用冷战来拖延变革,但一旦战争结束,全球民主革命启动,通往民主的道路……
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The global and regional contexts of South Africa's democratic transition
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the global and regional (i.e. African and Southern African) contexts of South Africa's democratic transition. It argues and demonstrates that by the nature of the country — its multi‐racial, international population, strategic importance to the West, continued practice of the worst form of colonial oppression and exploitation long after colonialism had become an anachronism, and the power of the apartheid state which was difficult for the liberation movements alone to defeat — the pressures and forces unleashed in these contexts played a key role in democratic transition. The paper examines the various forces and pressures, and shows that the global context was the more critical because of the dependency and weakness of the African states which spearheaded the anti‐apartheid movement. Within the global context, the apartheid regime exploited the cold war to delay transformation, but once the war ended and the global democratic revolution was set in motion, the road to democrat...
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