Zachariah Mampilly: How protest is redefining democracy around the world
Zachariah Mampilly: Kako protest redefinira demokracijo po svetu
Zachariah Mampilly is an expert on the politics of both violent and non-violent resistance. Full bio
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razočaran nad demokratičnim procesom.
by the democratic process.
politični voditelji ločeni
from their daily challenges
vsakodnevnimi izzivi,
redefinirajo demokracijo tako,
are redefining democracy
and academic experts
in akademski strokovnjaki
večstrankarske volilne tekme.
multiparty electoral competition.
o elitah, ki si konkurirajo na voliščih.
about elites competing at the ballot box.
engage in every day.
o demokratičnem delovanju.
about democratic action.
is no longer adequate
zgolj volitve, ni več ustrezno
to give it a renewed meaning.
demokraciji prenovimo pomen.
are increasingly taking to the streets
vedno bolj hodijo na ulice,
have often been at the forefront
so bila pogosto vodilna
to those of who think
Africans engage in politics
Afričani sodelujejo v politiki,
are taking to the streets
pogosto mladi hodijo na ulice
nonviolent action.
nenasilnemu delovanju.
pogovarjal z afriškimi aktivisti,
talking to African activists,
ki je znana človeštvu.
type of regime known to humanity.
da bi ukradel tretji mandat.
the president from stealing a third term.
uveljavljenim monarhijam;
against entrenched monarchies:
where this image was taken,
kjer je bila posneta ta slika,
the conditions for ordinary people.
izboljšali pogoji za navadne ljudi.
protest is not exceptional,
to challenge both dictators
proteste tako proti diktatorjem,
democracy itself,
protestirajo za demokracijo samo
major waves of African protest,
dva velika vala protestov
through the third,
ki se je začel okoli leta 2005.
in the 1940s and 1950s
in petdesetih letih
a broad coalition in Ghana
široko koalicijo v Gani,
for nonviolent movements globally.
za nenasilna gibanja po vsem svetu.
in the 1980s and 1990s
in devetdesetih
that imposed harsh conditions
ki so nalagali hude obremenitve
of autocratic regimes
avtokratskih režimov
across the continent.
the shortcomings of the earlier two.
pomanjkljivosti prejšnjih dveh.
liberation but not democracy,
a ne demokracijo,
but only for the elites,
with transforming democracy
Y'en a Marre v Senegalu,
like Y'en a Marre in Senegal,
in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
v Demokratični republiki Kongo,
conventional nongovernmental organizations
klasičnih nevladnih organizacij
and political system itself,
političnemu sistemu samemu,
like LUCHA's Fred Bauma
Fred Bauma iz gibanja LUCHA,
from the international community.
mednarodne skupnosti.
nekateri podatki, ki smo jih zbrali.
from some of the data we collected.
you'll recognize that in 2011,
of this broader wave.
have been successful.
in Tunisia and in Egypt,
v Tuniziji in v Egiptu,
da bi predsedniki ukradli tretji mandat
presidents from stealing third terms
and Burkina Faso as well.
Africa is both the youngest
between the people and their rulers.
med ljudmi in njihovimi vladarji.
have been growing for over a decade now,
več kot desetletje,
is trickling down.
are actually decreasing,
sektorju dejansko izginjajo,
for people to eke out a living.
edina možnost, da preživijo.
are increasingly disconnected
so vse bolj nepovezani
in good jobs for good wages
za dobre plače,
the hallmark of an advanced society;
za znak napredne družbe;
political parties by elites
out of civil society
to ordinary people;
that no matter what you do,
da ne glede na to, kaj počnete,
to the global economy
s svetovnim gospodarstvom,
raven, nevideno v desetletjih.
to levels unseen in decades.
to exclusionary nationalism,
izključevalnemu nacionalizmu,
rather than the powerful.
and Western Europe consider to be new
Zahodne Evrope kot novo,
of African life since the 1970s.
življenja od leta 1970.
in resistance to these conditions
v odporu do teh pogojev najdlje?
afriške protestne demokracije?
from African protest democracy?
with ordinary people.
z navadnimi ljudmi.
volitve, je povzročilo široko razočaranje.
has led to widespread disillusionment.
ljudi v središče demokratičnega življenja.
ordinary people in democratic life.
sexuality, your gender,
spolno usmerjenost, spol,
able-bodied or disabled,
sposobni delati ali ne,
by rigid electoral cycles.
s togimi volilnimi cikli.
immediate form of action
način delovanja
lahko neurejeni,
and contested processes,
to dismiss protests as riots
proteste zavrže kot nerede,
of limited political utility.
omejeno politično uporabnost.
protests as elementary to democracy.
kot na osnovo demokracije.
social movements
družbena gibanja
njihova sporočila.
new political imaginations may emerge.
izvirajo nove politične domislice.
outside the lines,
delovanje izven okvirjev,
to rewrite the rules of the game
da na novo napišejo pravila igre,
are stacked against them.
da so naperjena proti njim.
have grown up in societies
so odraščali v družbah,
vladal vse njihovo življenje.
has ruled their entire lives.
for new possibilities to emerge,
da se pojavljajo nove možnosti,
to discover their own power.
of my friend Linda Masarira,
Linde Masarira,
against the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe.
Mugabejevemu režimu v Zimbabveju.
as she told me a few months ago,
kot mi je povedala pred nekaj meseci,
of meaning and direction.
young African activists,
mladi afriški aktivisti,
opredelitev demokracije
elections and political parties.
in politične stranke.
beyond what we are told is possible.
tisto, kar so nam povedali, da je mogoče.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Zachariah Mampilly - Political scientistZachariah Mampilly is an expert on the politics of both violent and non-violent resistance.
Why you should listen
Zachariah Mampilly has lived, worked and studied in Africa, South Asia and North America. An expert on the politics of both violent and nonviolent resistance, he is the author of Rebel Rulers: Insurgent Governance and Civilian Life during War (2011), based on extensive fieldwork in rebel-controlled zones of Congo, Sri Lanka and South Sudan. His 2015 book, Africa Uprising: Popular Protest and Political Change (with Adam Branch), examines the ongoing Third Wave of African protest and provides an inside look at recent movements in Ethiopia, Nigeria, Uganda and Sudan.
Mampilly writes widely on South Asian and African politics for a variety of publications, including Al Jazeera, The Hindu, The Washington Post, Foreign Affairs and N+1. He's a professor of political science and Africana studies at Vassar College in New York, and he spent 2012-2013 teaching at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as a Fulbright Scholar.
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