The Fall of the British Empire: Why Global Power Shifted — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 1966 United Nations Security Council vote that imposed mandatory economic sanctions on the white-minority government of Rhodesia, following Ian Smith's Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965. They focus on the dramatic vote itself, where Britain—caught between its own history of imperial rule and pressure from newly independent African states—abstained on a resolution it had initially proposed. The episode covers key figures: Harold Wilson, Ian Smith, Arthur Bottomley, and African leaders like Kenneth Kaunda and Julius Nyerere. It also examines the Beira Patrol, the Royal Navy's attempt to block oil deliveries to Rhodesia, and the impact of sanctions on the Smith regime. The conversation touches on the broader shift from empire to post-colonial world order, and how the vote marked a moment when Britain could no longer dictate terms to its former colonies. #Rhodesia #UDI #IanSmith #HaroldWilson #UNSecurityCouncil #BeiraPatrol #Sanctions #KennethKaunda #JuliusNyerere #ArthurBottomley #1966 #ColdWar #Decolonization #BritishEmpire #Africa #SouthernAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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