冷战后国际体系中的尼日利亚多边政策与西非地区秩序

Talibu Oladimeji, Sherko Kirmanj
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本文评估了尼日利亚在西非国际秩序中的作用。它寻求在尼日利亚的多边政策和西非的国际秩序之间建立联系。这是以整个区域持续的不稳定为前提的。由于中东、海湾地区、东亚和东南亚地区在发生任何冲突或不稳定的情况下总是得到美国存在的保证,西非却没有这种保证。西非是非洲大陆16个独立国家的所在地。两个主要的殖民宗主国(英国和法国)的存在从殖民时期起就在该区域非常引人注目,而该区域在国际秩序文献中一般很少受到注意。与海湾和中东地区不同,西非地区本质上是单极的,维持国际秩序的最重要角色显然是尼日利亚。鉴于该地区存在着两个昔日的殖民宗主国,该地区变得更加复杂,如果不对该地区的事件,特别是与尼日利亚的多边政策有关的事件进行历史和当代分析,就无法完成对尼日利亚霸权作用的断言。这是本文的本质,它努力产生一个关于该地区国际政治未来方向的理论框架,以及像尼日利亚这样的区域大国在维持和平与秩序方面所起的作用。考虑到全球大国在地区事务中的存在日益减少,这是一种权宜之计,而这种权宜之计暗地里促进和支持了关键国家在地区秩序中的作用。本文采用文本挖掘和潜在内容分析对现有的文件、报纸和文章进行解读,访谈采用人工抄写。
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Nigeria's Multilateral Policy and Regional Order of West Africa in the Post-Cold War International System
The article assesses the role of Nigeria in the international order of West Africa. It seeks to establish the nexus between Nigeria‟s multilateral policy and international order of West Africa. This is premised on the ongoing instability in the region as a whole. As Middle East, Gulf Region, and East and South-East Asia regions are always assured of the United States' presence in the event of any conflict or instability, such assurance is not available in West Africa.West Africa is a home of 16 independent countries in the African continent. The presence of two principal colonial masters (Britain and France) has been greatly noticeable in the region from colonial days and the region generally has received scanty attention in the international order literature. Unlike the Gulf and the Middle East region, the West Africa region is unipolar in nature and it is obvious the most important actor maintaining international order is Nigeria. Given the presence of two erstwhile colonial masters in the region, the region becomes more complicated and the assertiveness of Nigeria's hegemonic role cannot complete without an historical and contemporary analysis of events in the region, most especially in relation to Nigeria's multilateral policy. This is the essence of this paper and it endeavours to produce a theoretical framework pertaining to future direction of international politics of the region and the role a regional power like Nigeria plays in maintaining peace and order. This is expedient considering the dwindling presence of global powers in regional affairs which implicitly promotes and supports the role of pivotal state in the regional order. The article adopted textual mining and latent content analysis in interpreting the existing documents, newspapers and articles while manual transcription is employed for interview conducted.
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