A constructivist approach to Gambia-Senegal relations: Analysis of the ‘two states, one people’ and the ‘next-door enemy’ discourse

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
M. Lenn
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ABSTRACT Gambia’s foreign policy on Senegal under the presidency of Yahya AJJ Jammeh (1996–2016) is the focus of this article. The study relied on speeches, statements and communiqués as its source of data for analysis. Using constructivism as a general theory and discourse analysis as a framework of analysis, the work argues that the Gambia’s foreign policy towards its neighbour was built upon two main social constructs, namely ‘two states, one people’ and ‘next-door enemy’. Despite changes in the leadership in Senegal, it is argued that the Gambian leadership consistently constructed Senegal in the same way during this period. The article concludes that these two constructs explain the often contradictory relationship between the two countries. While the ‘two states, one people’ construct was used to argue for and build cordial relationships, ‘the next-door enemy’ construct was invoked to condemn Senegal and justify strained relations.
冈比亚-塞内加尔关系的建构主义视角:“两个国家,一个人民”和“隔壁敌人”话语分析
摘要:叶海亚·贾梅(1996–2016)担任总统期间,冈比亚对塞内加尔的外交政策是本文的重点。该研究以演讲、声明和公报为数据来源进行分析。该工作以建构主义为一般理论,以话语分析为分析框架,认为冈比亚对邻国的外交政策建立在两个主要的社会结构之上,即“两个国家,一个人民”和“隔壁敌人”。尽管塞内加尔的领导层发生了变化,但有人认为,冈比亚领导层在这一时期一直以同样的方式建设塞内加尔。文章的结论是,这两个结构解释了两国之间经常矛盾的关系。“两个国家,一个人民”的概念被用来主张和建立友好关系,而“隔壁敌人”的概念则被用来谴责塞内加尔,并为紧张的关系辩护。
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