缅甸边境安全治理的政策制度分析——以妙瓦底省为例(2020-2021年)

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
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本研究以缅甸妙瓦底乡为个案,探讨缅甸边境安全治理的剖析。为了探索以妙瓦底为代表的缅甸边境地区是如何治理的,本文采用政策制度方法作为概念框架来说明特质,包括相关各方及其相互作用。研究发现,以下行为者参与了边境地区的安全治理:民族武装组织、地方官僚机构、边防部队(BGFs)和外国利益集团。从表面上看,民间政府机构已经履行了监督边境活动的职责;然而,它们似乎只有法律上的权力,作为合法边境经济的软基础设施。相反,由缅甸武装部队(Tatmadaw,即缅甸武装部队)任命的克伦族民族武装部队领导人实际上掌握着权力,控制着以赌博为标志的边境影子经济,并从中获益,同时还收取保护费。尽管如此,Myawaddy的整编部队仍然保留了相当程度的自治权,而不一定要服从武装部队的命令。概括地说,缅甸妙瓦底的边境安全治理是由几种并行存在的治理模式组成的,因此具有棱镜的性质
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Policy Regime Analysis of Border Security Governance in Myanmar: A Preliminary Case Study of Myawaddy (2020–2021)
This study is a case-study research that explores the anatomy of Myanmar’s border security governance using the Myawaddy Township as an exploratory case study. To explore how the Burmese borderlands, represented by Myawaddy, have been governed, the policy–regime approach is adopted as a conceptual framework to illustrate the idiosyncrasies, including relevant parties and their interactions. It was found that the following actors are involved in the security governance of borderlands: ethnic armed organisation, local bureaucratic agencies, Border Guard Forces (BGFs) and foreign interest groups. Prima facie, civil government agencies have performed their duties of overseeing border activities; however, they appear to have only de jure authority, serving as soft infrastructures for the lawful border economy. Contrarily, Karen BGF leaders, appointed by the Tatmadaw (i.e. Myanmar armed forces), have held de facto authority, controlling and benefiting from the border’s shadow economy—which is marked by gambling businesses—as well as from running protection rackets. Still, the BGF units in Myawaddy have retained a considerable degree of autonomy without necessarily following the Tatmadaw’s order. In a nutshell, border security governance in Myanmar’s Myawaddy consists of several governing modes existing in parallel and, hence, it is prismatic in nature
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