肯尼亚的边境公民身份和国家脆弱性

J. Opiyo
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不安全是肯尼亚西北部游牧社区的一个主要问题。这些社区包括Pokots、Turkana、Marakwet、Toposa和Karamoja。本文以Pokot社区为例,考察了环境约束、牛的沙沙声和小武器作为Pokot社区进入其边界的触发因素;—国家或社区的接触区域。为了寻找水源和牧场,波科特人穿越他们的边界,与他们的邻居进行社会、经济和环境方面的互动。这些运动使他们的牲畜和财产暴露在土匪和偷牛的情况下。因此,波科茨人购买小型武器是为了保护他们的牲畜和财产,尽管购买和储存武器是政府的责任。因此,波科特人获得小型武器造成了一种脆弱的不安全局势,其特点是偷牛和盗匪。作为肯尼亚公民,波科茨人与国家签订了社会契约,提供安全保障,但由于作为游牧民族的过渡性质,情况并非如此。游牧社区的不安全感表现在环境、自然资源和身份冲突方面。结论是,解决该地区的不安全问题必须减少盗匪、偷牛、社会不发达和消极种族。解决国家脆弱性和不安全感的步骤应该考虑到边境公民、环境约束、传统、政治和获取小型武器之间的相互作用。关键词:安全,边疆,盗牛,民主
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FRONTIER CITIZENSHIP AND STATE FRAGILITY IN KENYA
Insecurity is a major problem amongst the nomadic communities in North western Kenya.  The communities include the Pokots, Turkana, Marakwet, Toposa and Karamoja.  Using the Pokot Community as a case study of nomadic life style, this paper examines the environmental constraints, cattle rustling and small arms as triggers of Pokot community movements into their frontiers; -zones of contact of states or communities.  In search of water and pasture, the Pokot traverse their frontiers and interact socially, economically and environmentally with their neighbours.  The movements expose their cattle and property to banditry and cattle rustling.  The Pokots thus acquire small arms to protect their livestock and property even though the acquisition of and stocking of arms is the responsibility of the government. So the acquirement of small arms by the Pokot creates a fragile insecurity situation characterised by cattle rustling and banditry.  As Kenyan citizens, the Pokots have a social contract with the state to provide security but this is not the case because of the transitional nature, as nomads.  Insecurity to the nomadic communities manifests in terms of environmental, natural resource based and identity based conflicts. It is concluded that addressing insecurity in this region has to lessen banditry, cattle rustling, social underdevelopment and negative ethnicity.  The steps towards solving state fragility and insecurity ought to take cognizance of the interactions between frontier citizens, environmental constraints, traditions, politics and acquisition of small arms. Key words: security, frontier, cattle rustling, democracy
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