横向不平等与西非日益恶化的安全:以马里和尼日利亚为例

Oyeindiepreye Solomon, J. Cocodia
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相互不信任、猜疑、仇恨、对统治和边缘化的恐惧迫使群体内成员加强其明显的身份,以便将自己与他人区分开来,并动员起来反对被视为威胁的其他群体。这个意义上的群体包括种族、宗教和专业群体,并在人口统计学上进一步分为少数群体和多数群体。在任何一个国家,加剧彼此恐惧的团体都是导致暴力冲突的原因。当政府以牺牲他人利益为代价给予某一群体不应有的优势,或故意剥夺某一群体应有的利益,从而加剧这种二分法时,群体猜疑和冲突就会达到令人恐惧的程度,使社会悬在战争的悬崖上。本研究考察了尼日利亚在这种国家支持的横向不平等下的表现,对政治、凝聚力和安全的影响,以及如何扭转这一趋势。考虑到所分析的事件已经发生,研究者无法操纵结果,本研究采用事后处理作为设计,数据收集自二手来源。本研究的结论是,通过治理促进社会的横向平等是扭转横向不平等负面影响的有效手段。
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Horizontal Inequality and West Africa’s Worsening Security: Case Studies of Mali and Nigeria
Mutual distrust, suspicion, hate, fear of domination and marginalization compel in-group members to enhance their marked identities in order to differentiate themselves from others and mobilise against other groups that are viewed as threats. Groups in this sense include ethnic, religious and professional, and are further categorized in terms of demography into minority and majority groups. Groups accentuating the fear of each other are a recipe for violent conflict in any state. When governments contribute to this dichotomy through giving a group undue advantage at the expense of others, or deliberately deny a group of due benefits, group suspicion and conflict are taken to frightening levels that keep society dangling on the precipice of war. This research examines how Nigeria has fared under such state sponsored horizontal inequality, the impact on politics, cohesion and (in) security, and what could be done to reverse the trend.  Ex post facto is adopted as the design for this study considering that the events under analysis have occurred and the researcher cannot manipulate the outcomes, and data was collected from secondary sources. This study concludes among others that promoting horizontal equality in society through governance is an effective means in reversing the negative effects of horizontal inequality.
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