Transnational Security Threats and Border Management: A Study of Cross-Border Crime Challenges at the Nigeria-Niger Border

Idrees Gana, Ogaji Adamu, Muhammad Zakariya'u
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This study investigates the complex dynamics of transnational security threats and the corresponding border management strategies at the Nigeria-Niger border, with a focus on cross-border crime challenges. The overarching theoretical framework employed in this research is the Theory of Transnationalism, which emphasizes the interconnectedness and interdependence of countries in the contemporary global context. The study draws on a rich body of secondary data from various sources, including academic publications, government reports, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations. These sources provide insights into the multifaceted nature of cross-border crimes such as human trafficking, drug smuggling, arms proliferation, and terrorism, which have the potential to destabilize both Nigeria and Niger and have far-reaching consequences for the broader West African region. The analysis of the data reveals the intricacies of cross-border criminal networks, highlighting the role of porous borders, economic disparities, and political instability in facilitating criminal activities. In conclusion, this research underscores the importance of a comprehensive understanding of transnational security threats and the vital role of effective border management in addressing them. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on border security in the context of transnationalism and offer valuable insights for policymakers, security agencies, and international organizations working to combat cross-border crime and enhance regional stability in West Africa.
跨国安全威胁与边境管理:尼日利亚-尼日尔边境跨境犯罪挑战研究
本研究调查了尼日利亚-尼日尔边境跨国安全威胁的复杂动态和相应的边境管理战略,重点是跨境犯罪挑战。本研究采用的总体理论框架是跨国主义理论,该理论强调在当代全球背景下各国之间的相互联系和相互依存。本研究借鉴了各种来源的丰富二手资料,包括学术出版物、政府报告、国际组织和非政府组织。这些资料深入揭示了人口贩运、毒品走私、武器扩散和恐怖主义等跨境犯罪的多面性,这些犯罪有可能破坏尼日利亚和尼日尔的稳定,并对更广泛的西非地区产生深远影响。对数据的分析揭示了跨境犯罪网络的错综复杂,突出了边境管理松懈、经济差距和政治不稳定在助长犯罪活动方面的作用。总之,这项研究强调了全面了解跨国安全威胁的重要性,以及有效的边境管理在应对这些威胁方面的重要作用。研究结果有助于在跨国主义背景下更广泛地讨论边境安全问题,并为致力于打击跨境犯罪和加强西非地区稳定的政策制定者、安全机构和国际组织提供有价值的见解。
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