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As the digital landscape continues to evolve, cyber warfare has emerged as a prominent domain of warfare, with superpower nations actively demonstrating their capabilities in the cyberspace. This study posits that African countries exhibit a relative lag in research and development of cyber warfare capabilities, as evidenced by the absence of African nations in the National Cyber Power Index released by the Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs in 2022. To address this knowledge gap, this paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of cyber warfare research and development within the African continent. The analysis aims to illuminate research productivity, performance, science mapping, and key contributors at both national and institutional levels. It seeks to uncover thematic trends, pinpoint key research areas, and identify research connections within the African context. This research evaluates the African continent's research participation and development in the cyber and/or information warfare domain over the past 23 years. The analysis encompasses scholarly articles and conference proceedings published between 2000 and 2023, utilizing Scopus as the primary data source. Preliminary findings suggest that cyber warfare research in Africa is concentrated in a limited number of countries, with South Africa emerging as the leading contributor. A comparative analysis further reveals that developed countries generally outpace African nations in cyber warfare research and development, corroborating the rankings presented in the National Cyber Power Index (NCPI) and Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI).
随着数字领域的不断发展,网络战已成为一个突出的战争领域,超级大国积极展示其在网络空间的能力。贝尔弗科学与国际事务中心(Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs)于 2022 年发布的国家网络力量指数(National Cyber Power Index)显示,非洲国家在网络战能力的研究和开发方面相对滞后。为了填补这一知识空白,本文对非洲大陆的网络战研发工作进行了全面的文献计量分析。分析旨在阐明国家和机构层面的研究生产力、绩效、科学图谱和主要贡献者。它力求揭示专题趋势,确定关键研究领域,并找出非洲范围内的研究联系。本研究评估了非洲大陆过去 23 年在网络和/或信息战领域的研究参与和发展情况。分析涵盖 2000 年至 2023 年间发表的学术论文和会议论文集,使用 Scopus 作为主要数据来源。初步研究结果表明,非洲的网络战研究主要集中在少数几个国家,其中南非的贡献最大。比较分析进一步显示,发达国家在网络战研究与开发方面普遍超过非洲国家,这与国家网络力量指数(NCPI)和全球网络安全指数(GCI)中的排名相吻合。