主题:1991-2019年俄罗斯在南部非洲国家参与的当代挑战

Dr. Njuafac Kenedy Fonju
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本文以1991年至2019年俄罗斯与南部非洲关系的30年为背景,探讨了俄罗斯与南部非洲关系的挑战,在此之前,俄罗斯关闭了几项外交服务,并在该地区进行了可疑的核扩展,其目的是为了掩盖21世纪的议程。由于1991年冷战的崩溃和苏维埃社会主义共和国联盟(苏联)解体为独立国家联合体(独联体)而缺乏财政资源,她无法继续管理她在该地区的一些大使馆。遭受重创的俄罗斯经济只会让她落后于不切实际的外交议程,而米哈伊尔·戈尔巴乔夫(Mikhail Gorbachev)仓促宣布的开放政策(Glasnost)和改革政策(Perestroika)作为新的国际准则,使美利坚合众国(United States)重新获得了作为世界警察的独特突出地位,彻底摧毁了这一议程。这意味着,俄罗斯与撒哈拉以南非洲国家的交往,在21世纪处于不利和危险的境地。当时苏联对非洲外交政策倡议的迟滞、1990年代的挑战和俄罗斯关系的新模式以及开发自然资源和在南部非洲国家制定核议程的倡议是本研究的主要关切。通过采用历史的方法,对有关这个问题的专业资料的仔细审查,我们发现,当代俄罗斯积极加强与特定南部非洲国家的关系的企图为21世纪任何核战争的大恐惧铺平了道路。南部和中部非洲撒哈拉沙漠以南的非洲领导人应该意识到前面的冷战大国竞争已经结束,但在面对一个独特的新形式过度权力位置由美国在冷战后时代的崩溃俄罗斯最近弯曲纠正她的一些错误主要通过深入渗透战略非洲区域的准备和乘她在大西洋和网络的攻击和防御印度海洋。这种与南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)的接触,在苏联解体30年后,在国际关系和国际政治经济的新方向上,面对21世纪美国的挑战,是非常恰当的。中国在全球经济体系中的超级经济地位,美国在国际政治中的超级大国地位是世界上独一无二的警察。
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TOPIC: THE CHALLENGES OF RUSSIAN CONTEMPORARY ENGAGEMENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN STATES 1991-2019
This paper deals with the challenges of Russian relations with thirty years of Russo- Southern African relations between 1991 and 2019, following the closure of several diplomatic services and questionable engagements of nuclear extension in the region with a hiding agenda of the 21st Century. Her incapacity to continue running some of  her embassies in the region was due to lack of financial resources which resulted from the collapse of  the  Cold War and disintegration of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) into Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in 1991.The devastated  Russian economy could only left her behind unrealistic foreign agenda that was perfectly destroyed by Mikhail Gorbachev’s hasty declaration of Glasnost and Perestroika as  new international norms which facilitated the United States of America (U.S.A) to re-gain a unique prominent position as the Policeman of the World. This meant that Russian engagements with SubSaharan African countries were now in a handicap and dangerous stance towards the 21st Century. What then constituted Soviet Union’s lateness of foreign policy initiative towards Africa’s, challenges of the 1990s and new patterns of Russian relations and initiatives of exploiting natural resources and setting up of nuclear agenda in Southern African States are the main concerns of this study. With the adoption of a historical approach, the scrutiny of specialised sources concerning this question enabled us to come out with finding that, contemporary Russian attempt to aggressively  reinforce relations with specific Southern African countries pave the way forward of  Great Fear in case of any nuclear war in the 21st Century. That Southern and Central African leaders of Sub-Saharan Africa should be aware that the previous Cold War Super-Power competition was over but it took a new form in the face of a unique Hyper- Power position dominated by the United States in the Post-Cold War era which the crumbled Russia is recently bend to correct some of her mistakes through deeper penetration of main strategic zones of Africa as a means of preparing and multiplying her networks of attacks and defense in the Atlantic and India Oceans. This engagement with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is very pertinent after thirty years of the collapsed of USSR and new orientations in international relations and international political economy with the challenges of the 21st Century Unite States.and China Hyper-economic positions in the global economic system with U.S Hyper-Power position in international politics as a unique policeman of the World.
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