南部和西非不断演变的叛乱模式:重新将博科圣地的镜头对准莫桑比克

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
S. Okunade, O. Faluyi, Emmanuel Matambo
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摘要

叛乱在非洲日益突出。它通常与边缘化、贫困和不平等联系在一起,通常有宗教联系和基础。叛乱经常发生在一国边境附近的社区,但由于有关国家反应不佳,叛乱很快蔓延到邻国。文献显示,当国家机构忽视叛乱组织时,他们会利用这一时间窗口与基地组织和伊斯兰国等恐怖组织建立联系,筹集资金、武器弹药,并培训新兵和现有成员。博科圣地就是这样,它最初被尼日利亚政府忽视,但后来却成为整个西非次区域的安全威胁。一个伊斯兰组织Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jammah(ASWJ)最近在莫桑比克德尔加杜角省成立,目的是在该地区建立一个伊斯兰国。本文借鉴博科圣地在西非的经验,批判性地评估了该组织对莫桑比克和南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)构成的短期和长期安全威胁,并探讨了在叛乱成为正式的安全挑战之前,可以部署哪些战略来打击叛乱。
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Evolving patterns of insurgency in Southern and West Africa: Refocusing the Boko Haram lens on Mozambique
ABSTRACT Insurgency has gained prominence in Africa. It is usually associated with marginalisation, poverty, and inequality and often has religious links and bases. Insurgency frequently originates in communities situated along the borders of a country but soon spreads to neighbouring countries due to the poor response from the concerned state. The literature reveals that when state institutions ignore insurgent groups, they utilise that window of time to network with terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS) to solicit funds, arms and ammunition and training of new recruits and existing members. This was the case with Boko Haram, which was initially ignored by the Nigerian government only for it to become a security threat to the entire West African sub-region. An Islamic group, Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jammah (ASWJ) has recently emerged in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province with the aim of creating an Islamic state within the region. Drawing from the Boko Haram experience in West Africa, this article critically assesses the short- and long-term security threats that this group poses to Mozambique and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and explores the strategies that could be deployed to combat the insurgency before it becomes a fully-fledged security challenge.
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African Security Review
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