Culture of war, instability and sustained contemporary conflicts across African states

David Bilungule Bakamana
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Africa continues to witness sustained conflicts owing to a number of different reasons. Already, evidence shows that a majority of these conflicts have been driven by long-standing social- political and economic reasons. Yet a closer look at the conflicts reveals that they have not only transformed, but are now sustained by different actors, methods, and have different objectives. Traditionally, conflicts in Africa have been driven by issues such as natural resources and struggles for political and economic power. However, there are now new factors that are significantly fueling and sustaining violence and conflicts in many parts of Africa. The paper focuses on why there have been such sustained conflicts in Africa and largely categorizes them into two main classes- old and new. Kadlor’s New War Theory helps explain and distinguish these two categories of conflicts by pointing out the salient features in each. However, what cannot be categorized is the effects that these conflicts have previously had and continue to leave in the countries and populations in which they occur. These are also briefly discussed which highlights the implications - both short-term and long-term that these conflicts have in Africa. Through these discussions, perhaps a new way of conceptualization of the nature of conflicts in Africa can be developed. This guides the approaches and means to be used in their mitigation and ultimate resolution.
非洲国家的战争文化、不稳定和持续的当代冲突
由于若干不同的原因,非洲继续发生持续的冲突。已有证据表明,这些冲突中的大多数是由长期存在的社会政治和经济原因造成的。然而,仔细观察这些冲突就会发现,它们不仅发生了变化,而且现在由不同的行动者、不同的方法和不同的目标来维持。传统上,非洲的冲突一直是由自然资源、政治和经济权力争夺等问题引起的。然而,现在有新的因素在非洲许多地区大大助长和维持暴力和冲突。这篇论文的重点是为什么非洲会有如此持续的冲突,并将它们大致分为两大类——旧的和新的。卡德勒的新战争理论通过指出这两类冲突的显著特征,有助于解释和区分这两类冲突。然而,无法分类的是这些冲突以前对发生冲突的国家和人民造成的影响和继续造成的影响。还简要讨论了这些问题,突出了这些冲突在非洲造成的短期和长期影响。通过这些讨论,也许可以发展出一种对非洲冲突性质进行概念化的新方法。这指导了减轻和最终解决这些问题所使用的方法和手段。
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