8 - The Western Super-Powers and the Liberation Struggle in Africa: The Politics of Imperialism, Domination and Resistance, 1948-1980s
Corresponding Author(s) : Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu
Afrika Zamani,
No 17 (2009): Afrika Zamani: Revue annuelle d’histoire africaine: Numéro spécial sur la relecture de l’histoire et de l’historiographie de la domination et de la résistance en Afrique
Résumé
Le contrôle de l’Afrique du Sud durant l’ère de la Guerre Froide était d’une importance géostratégique pour les supers puissances occidentales à cause de son littoral de 1.900 miles, de ses ports situés à Durban, à l’est de Londres, au Port Elizabeth, à la Ville du Cap et à la Baie de Walvis (un port maritime en Afrique du Sud Ouest de l’époque, devenu maintenant la Namibie). Etant le pays le plus au sud du continent Africain, l’Afrique du Sud est contigüe à la fois aux océans Indien et Atlantique, et ses leaders fascistes se sont engagés bruyamment à « défendre le monde libre de la menace communiste » durant l’ère de la Guerre Froide. Ainsi, l’Afrique du Sud sous l’apartheid a joué un rôle vital dans la stratégie globale de l’impérialisme conduite par les supers puissances occidentales telles que les Etats Unis d’Amérique (EU) et le Royaume Uni (RU) pour rendre la zone de l’Océan Indien une région sous leur domination et contrôle total, car ils considéraient l’Afrique du Sud comme « un second Gibraltar » ou une « porte de garde » vers l’Océan Indien et l’Océan Atlantique. Ce document concerne les interventions impériales survenues sur le continent Africain et qui étaient le fer de lance des superpuissances Occidentales. Aussi, il a trait au rôle central de l’Afrique du Sud dans la période de l’apartheid. Il évoque aussi les actions des pays et des leaders Africains qui ont agi en solidarité avec le régime d’apartheid dont la politique étrangère était basée sur la division. Mais ces leaders africains qui agissaient en solidarité avec le gouvernement raciste sud africain constituaient un groupe minoritaire qui était vigoureusement contrecarré par la majorité des états membres de l’Organisation de l’unité africaine et le Congrès National Africain (ANC).
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Les références
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