贝努埃-纳萨拉瓦地区领土分割、土著危机和农牧民冲突之间的相互作用

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Cletus Famous Nwankwo
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本文探讨了尼日利亚贝努埃州和纳萨拉瓦州之间的管辖权划分、土著危机、农牧民冲突以及领土冲突之间的相互作用。在民族志研究的基础上,本文考察了管辖权划分是如何导致贝努埃-纳萨拉瓦边界上村民之间的非正式边界纠纷的,这种纠纷在土著危机和农牧民之间的紧张关系中升级,并被升级。其结果是排斥、反排斥、邻近司法管辖区与类似社会群体的暴力对抗以及贝努埃州和纳萨拉瓦州之间的正式边界争端。因此,我们在贝努埃山谷看到的是一个相互关联的危机网络,相互加强,造成了冲突的恶性循环。这篇文章通过展示沿身份划分的领土,以及次国家管辖单位之间更广泛的领土政治,如何塑造农牧民冲突,反之亦然,为文献做出了贡献。我证明,虽然分治可以减少威胁国家稳定的地区紧张局势,但它可能在贝努埃-纳萨拉瓦边境等多民族地区滋生进一步的基层紧张局势,并可能加剧次国家管辖单位之间的冲突。
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Interactions between territorial partitioning, indigeneity crises, and farmer-pastoralist conflicts in the Benue-Nasarawa region
The paper explores interactions between jurisdictional partitioning, indigeneity crises, farmer-pastoralist conflicts (FPCs), and territorial conflicts between Benue and Nasarawa States in Nigeria. Drawing on ethnographic research, the paper examines how jurisdictional partitioning resulted in an informal boundary dispute between villagers on the Benue-Nasarawa border, which escalated, and was escalated by, the indigeneity crisis and tensions between farmers and herders. The results are exclusion, counter-exclusion, violent confrontations in neighbouring jurisdictions with similar social groups, and a formal boundary dispute between Benue and Nasarawa States. Thus, what we see in the Benue Valley is an interconnected web of crises reinforcing each other, creating a vicious circle of conflicts. The article contributes to the literature by showing how territorial partitioning along the lines of identity, and broader territorial politics between subnational jurisdictional units, shape farmer-pastoralist conflicts, and vice versa. I demonstrate that while partitioning can reduce regional tensions that can threaten the stability of a state, it can breed further ground-level tensions in ethnically heterogeneous areas like the Benue-Nasarawa border and can compound conflict between subnational jurisdictional units.
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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