Andrew Cohen (colonial governor)

Andrew Cohen (colonial governor)

Infobox Governor
honorific-prefix = Sir
name = Andrew Cohen
honorific-suffix =



order =
office = Governor of Uganda
term_start = 1952
term_end = 1957
lieutenant =
predecessor = John Hall
successor = Frederick Crawford
birth_date = 1909
birth_place =
death_date = death date|1968|6|17
death_place =
restingplace =
restingplacecoordinates =
birthname =
nationality = flag|Great Britain
party =
spouse =
children =
alma_mater = Trinity College, Cambridge
occupation =
profession =
religion = Jewish
footnotes =

Sir Andrew Benjamin Cohen KCMG KCVO OBE (1909- 17 June 1968) was Governor of Uganda from 1952 to 1957.

Early life and education

Sir Andrew was from a distinguished Anglo-Jewish family. He was a descendant of Levi Barent Cohen, the founder of the oldest Ashkenazi family in Britain. He was educated at Malvern College and Trinity College, Cambridge.

Rhodesia and Nyasaland

As Colonial Office Assistant Undersecretary for African Affairs, Cohen was involved in negotiations for a federal state for the Rhodesias and Nyasaland in 1950. The Jewish Cohen, traumatised by the Holocaust, was an anti-racialist and an advocate of African rights. However, he compromised his ideals to combat a threat that he perceived to be even more menacing: the risk that Southern Rhodesia, if it turned hostile, would fall into the orbit of the National Party government in South Africa.

To Cohen, the risk of radical Afrikaner white supremacy posed a greater menace than the perpetuation of the less inflexible, paternalistic white ascendancy system of Southern Rhodesia. Having come to terms with this compromise, Cohen went on to become one of the central architects and driving forces behind the creation of the Federation, often seemingly single-handedly untangling deadlocks and outright walkouts on the part of the respective parties.

The negotiations and conferences were indeed arduous. Southern Rhodesia and the Northern Territories had very different traditions when it came to the 'Native Question' (Africans) and the roles they were designed to play in civil society. Thus, it took nearly three years for the CAF to be established. And, once it was established, it proved to be "one of the most elaborately governed countries in the world."

Governor of Uganda

In 1952 he was appointed Governor of Uganda, with the task of preparing that country for independence. He reorganized the Legislative Council to include African representatives elected from districts throughout Uganda, thus creating the basis for a representative parliament. He also introduced economic initiatives, including the establishment of the Uganda Development Corporation.

In 1953 the Lukiko (Parliament) of Buganda sought independence from Uganda. Edward Mutesa II, the "kabaka" (king) of Buganda demanded that Buganda be separated from the rest of the protectorate and transferred to Foreign Office jurisdiction. On the 30 November Cohen deposed the Kabaka and ordered his exile to London. His forced departure made the Kabaka an instant martyr in the eyes of the Baganda, whose latent separatism and anticolonial sentiments set off a storm of protest. Cohen's action had backfired, and he could find no one among the Baganda prepared or able to mobilize support for his schemes. After two frustrating years of unrelenting Ganda hostility and obstruction, Cohen was forced to reinstate "Kabaka Freddie". The Kabaka returned to Kampala on 17 October 1955.

The negotiations leading to the Kabaka's return, although appearing to satisfy the British, were a resounding victory for the Baganda. Cohen secured the Kabaka's agreement not to oppose independence within the larger Uganda framework. Not only was the Kabaka reinstated in return, but for the first time since 1889, the monarch was given the power to appoint and dismiss his chiefs (Buganda government officials) instead of acting as a mere figurehead while they conducted the affairs of government. The Kabaka's new power was cloaked in the misleading claim that he would be only a "constitutional monarch," while in fact he was a leading player in deciding how Uganda would be governed, and would become the country's first president in 1962.

UN Trusteeship Council

From 1957 Cohen was the UK representative to the United Nations Trusteeship Council. In 1959 he was a member of the Special Mission to Samoa to negotiate their independence from New Zealand. He was involved in the transfer of the Trust Territory of Southern Cameroons to the French-controlled state of the Cameroun Republic on 1 October 1961. Cohen had argued against offering independence to the territory, and pro-independence Southern Cameroonians blamed him for the fact that the UN did not allow that question to be put.

Death

Cohen was Permanent Secretary of the Minister of Oversees Development from 1964 until his death from a heart attack in 1968.

References

* Dictionary of National Biography
* Who's Who (UK)
* Obituary, Jewish Chronicle, June 21 1968 page:46.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Andrew Cohen — may refer to:*Andrew Cohen (baseball) (1904–1988), late Major League Baseball second baseman *Andrew Cohen (colonial governor) (1909–1968), Governor of Uganda from 1952 to 1957 *Andrew Cohen (spiritual teacher) (b. 1955), American philosopher,… …   Wikipedia

  • COHEN — COHEN, family distinguished in Anglo Jewish life for almost two centuries. LEVI BARENT COHEN (1747–1808) went to England from Amersfoort (Holland) in the third quarter of the 18th century. He was presiding warden of the Great Synagogue, London,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • COHEN, SIR ANDREW — (1909–1968), British colonial administrator, brother of ruth louisa cohen . Cohen began his career in the Inland Revenue Department of the British government and a year later was transferred to the Colonial Office. During World War II he… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Jewish history in Colonial America — Early settlement= Joachim GansThe first recorded Jew in the Americas was Joachim Gans, an English metallurgist. In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh recruited him to join an expedition to explore the Virginia territory in hopes of founding a permanent… …   Wikipedia

  • NEW YORK CITY — NEW YORK CITY, foremost city of the Western Hemisphere and largest urban Jewish community in history; pop. 7,771,730 (1970), est. Jewish pop. 1,836,000 (1968); metropolitan area 11,448,480 (1970), metropolitan area Jewish (1968), 2,381,000… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Uganda Protectorate — Protectorate of Uganda Protectorate of the United Kingdom ← …   Wikipedia

  • Benjamin Franklin — Infobox Governor name=Benjamin Franklin width=180px height=220px caption=1777 Jean Baptiste Greuze portrait of Franklin. order=6th President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania office= term start=October 18, 1785 term end=December 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Buganda — Infobox country native name = Buganda Muganda conventional long name = Buganda common name = Buganda symbol type = Coat of arms map caption = Buganda is bounded by Lake Victoria to the south, the Victoria Nile to the east, and Lake Kyoga to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Canada Day — Children watch the Canada Day parade in Montreal Also called Fête du Canada; previously named Dominion Day Observed by Can …   Wikipedia

  • Roy Welensky — Infobox President name = Sir Roy Welensky nationality = Rhodesian imagesize = 206px order = 2nd Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland term start = November 2, 1956 term end = December 31, 1963 deputy = predecessor = Godfrey… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”