Provoking an Overreaction: Transborder Guerrilla Warfare in the Kenya-Somalia Borderlands

IF 1.7 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
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ABSTRACT Scholars have shed much light on the positive correlation between foreign military interventions and blowback in the form of transnational violence, such as terrorist and guerrilla attacks. While the strategies of transnational terrorism have been widely addressed in the literature, the strategies of transborder guerrilla warfare have received little attention. Since Kenya deployed troops to Somalia in 2011, Al-Shabaab has carried out reprisal attacks in Kenya in an attempt to wear down their opponents. Using new primary evidence from Somalia and Kenya, I demonstrate that Al-Shabaab frequently stages transborder guerrilla operations at the margins of Kenya with the intention of provoking a violent overreaction from the Kenyan state against ethnic Somalis who dominate the Kenya-Somalia borderlands. The resulting repressive governmental response has strengthened perceived divisions and mistrust among Kenyan Somalis, sparked virulent public anger in Somalia, and reinforced the public image of Kenya as an unfriendly foreign occupying force. Despite the costly militant casualties, the findings reveal that militant groups prioritize transborder guerrilla attacks over transnational terrorist violence primarily due to the resultant state repression against their presumed constituency. These findings contribute to the broader analytical literature on militant organizations’ strategic goals.
引发过度反应:肯尼亚-索马里边境的跨境游击战
学者们已经阐明了外国军事干预与跨国暴力(如恐怖主义和游击袭击)的反冲之间的正相关关系。虽然跨国恐怖主义的战略在文献中得到了广泛的讨论,但跨境游击战的战略却很少受到关注。自2011年肯尼亚向索马里部署军队以来,青年党一直在肯尼亚实施报复性袭击,试图拖垮他们的对手。利用来自索马里和肯尼亚的新的主要证据,我证明了青年党经常在肯尼亚的边缘地区进行越境游击行动,目的是挑起肯尼亚政府对控制肯尼亚-索马里边境的索马里族人的过度暴力反应。由此产生的政府镇压反应加强了肯尼亚索马里人之间的分裂和不信任,在索马里引发了强烈的公众愤怒,并强化了肯尼亚作为不友好的外国占领军的公众形象。尽管武装分子伤亡惨重,但调查结果显示,武装组织优先考虑跨境游击袭击,而不是跨国恐怖主义暴力,主要原因是国家对其假定选民的镇压。这些发现有助于更广泛地分析武装组织的战略目标。
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African Security
African Security POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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