Entangled Incidents: Nigeria in the Global War on Terror (1994–2009)

A. Brigaglia, Andrea Alessio Iocchi
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abstract:This article reviews the early history of Boko Haram (1994–2009) in the light of the trans-local entanglement of Nigerian political and religious actors in the global paradigm of the War on Terror (WoT). Empirically, the article shows evidence of Nigeria's early involvement in a counterterrorism strategy based on the surveillance of actors (who gradually morphed into Boko Haram) believed to be connected to international terrorist networks. Such a strategy was mainly designed to sever such alleged international ties. Methodologically, the article draws on the idea that terrorism and counterterrorism are two structures that take shape in parallel ways in any given context and suggests that Nigeria's counterterrorism strategies need to become part of the historical narrative on Boko Haram. Theoretically, it argues that the early history of Boko Haram was shaped by a specifically Nigerian configuration of WoT politics. It submits that two incidents that occurred in 2003 and 2009 should be viewed as WoT preemptive strikes rather than as insurgencies. Finally, it argues that such WoT policies have contributed to transform a small, embryonic group of militants animated by a global agenda into an all-out, local insurgency against Nigerian institutions and civil society.
纠缠事件:全球反恐战争中的尼日利亚(1994-2009)
本文从全球反恐战争(WoT)范式中尼日利亚政治和宗教行动者的跨地域纠缠的角度,回顾了博科圣地的早期历史(1994-2009)。从经验上看,这篇文章显示了尼日利亚早期参与反恐战略的证据,该战略基于对据信与国际恐怖主义网络有联系的行动者(逐渐演变为博科圣地)的监视。这种战略的主要目的是切断这种所谓的国际关系。从方法论上讲,这篇文章借鉴了恐怖主义和反恐是两种结构,在任何特定背景下都以平行的方式形成,并提出尼日利亚的反恐战略需要成为博科圣地历史叙事的一部分。从理论上讲,它认为博科圣地的早期历史是由尼日利亚特有的游戏政治结构塑造的。它提出,2003年和2009年发生的两起事件应被视为WoT先发制人的打击,而不是叛乱。最后,它认为这样的WoT政策促成了一个小的、处于萌芽状态的武装分子群体的转变,这些武装分子受到全球议程的激励,变成了一个全面的、针对尼日利亚机构和公民社会的地方性叛乱。
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