埃塞俄比亚政治的安全化:审视2018年后西奥罗米亚的危机

Galata Gamachu, Nsoh Christopher
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本文旨在埃塞俄比亚政治安全化的大背景下审视奥罗莫西部地区的安全危机。2018 年后埃塞俄比亚政治局势的特点是,该国几乎所有地区都出现了严重的安全危机,这些安全危机具有区域和国际层面。当规范的政治进程停滞不前时,政治家们就会建立安全部门来保障自己的政治生活。奥罗米亚州西部地区也存在持续的安全危机,包括贝尼山古尔古穆兹州和奥罗米亚州边境地区的奥罗莫人流离失所,阿姆哈拉州雇佣军在东部和霍罗古杜鲁瓦拉加对奥罗莫人的大规模屠杀,以及持续的侵犯人权行为,如逮捕、法外处决等。因此,本文旨在讨论安全化政治问题在 2018 年以来西奥罗米亚长期安全危机中的必要性。研究以定性研究的方式进行,采用案例研究设计,将西奥罗莫州的安全危机作为一个特殊案例进行详尽讨论。研究使用了原始数据和二手数据。第一手数据通过访谈、个人观察以及与同行的半结构化谈话收集,第二手数据则通过对文献的内容分析获得。研究发现,2018 年政治过渡的失败使全国各地的安全危机长期存在。西奥罗米亚被标记为敏感的政治生态,政治问题被高度安全化。从地理位置上看,西奥罗米亚被视为外围地区,但在国家政治格局中却占据核心地位。因此,在所考察的地区内,政治调查是通过安全措施进行的,导致了复杂的安全危机,给当地居民带来了严重后果。因此,建议将政治议程非证券化,给规范政治一个机会,或找到 "政治问题的政治解决",这是该国唯一的出路。
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Securitization of Politics in Ethiopia: Scrutinizing Crisis in Western Oromia in Post-2018
The article is aimed to scrutinize security crisis in Western part of Oromia, within the broader context of unearthed securization of politics in Ethiopia. The post-2018 political situation in Ethiopia is characterized by severe security crises in almost all parts of the country, and these security crises have regional and international dimensions. Politicians build security sectors to secure their political life when the normative political process has stalled. There are also ongoing security crises in the western part of Oromia Regional State, ranging from the displacement of Oromo from Benishangul Gumuz Regional State and border areas in Oromia to the ongoing massive massacres of Oromo in East and Horro Guduruu Wallagga by mercenaries from Amhara Regional State, to ongoing human rights violations such as arrests, extrajudicial killings, etc. Accordingly, this article intended to discuss the imperatives of securitized political issues in perpetuated security crisis in Western Oromia since 2018. The research was approached as qualitative research with a case study design to exhaustively discuss the security crisis in West Oromia as a particular case. Both primary and secondary data were used. Primary data was collected through interviews, personal observations, and semi-structured conversations with peers, while secondary data was obtained through a content analysis of the literature. The research found that the failure of the 2018 political transition perpetuated a security crisis across the country. Western Oromia is marked as a sensitive political ecology, and political issues are highly securitized. Geographically speaking, West Oromia is viewed as an outlying area, yet it holds a central position within the national political landscape. Hence, within the examined region, political inquiries are approached through security measures, resulting in a complex security crisis with severe consequences for the local population. Therefore, desecuritizing the political agenda and giving a chance to normative politics or finding a “political solution to the political problem” is recommended as the only way forward in the country.
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