United States’ Africa Command and Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea, 2007 – 2020

Felix Vincent Nnamani
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This study examined the impact of US Africa Command on maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa, between 2007 and 2020, with specific emphasis on the core maritime security challenges in West Africa. The study was anchored on the World Systems Theory, while data were generated using documentary and survey methods. Data collected were analysed using content analysis. The study found that maritime security challenges in West Africa include piracy, armed robbery, and drug trafficking. It also found that maritime insecurity has remained endemic in the Gulf of Guinea, despite the establishment of US Africa Command. The study locates the limited effectiveness of AFRICOM in mitigating maritime security challenges to its establishment without adequate consultation with West African leaders which triggered suspicion and resistance among countries in the Gulf of Guinea. The study posits that the geostrategic importance of the sub-regional maritime has remained the U.S government’s strategic interest. The study, therefore, recommends, among others, that the U.S. government should strengthen inter-state collaboration through existing security agencies in the sub-region.
2007 - 2020年,美国非洲司令部和几内亚湾海上安全
本研究考察了2007年至2020年间美国非洲司令部对西非几内亚湾海上安全的影响,特别强调了西非的核心海上安全挑战。该研究以世界系统理论为基础,数据采用文献和调查方法生成。收集的数据采用内容分析法进行分析。该研究发现,西非的海上安全挑战包括海盗、武装抢劫和贩毒。报告还发现,尽管美国成立了非洲司令部,但几内亚湾的海上不安全问题仍然普遍存在。该研究发现,在没有与西非领导人充分协商的情况下,非洲司令部在缓解海上安全挑战方面的有效性有限,这引发了几内亚湾国家的怀疑和抵制。该研究认为,次区域海洋的地缘战略重要性一直是美国政府的战略利益所在。因此,该研究建议,除其他外,美国政府应通过该次区域现有的安全机构加强国家间的合作。
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