尼日利亚第一共和国的准外交:信仰与国家利益之间的不稳定平衡

B. O. Faseke
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该研究调查了宗教在尼日利亚第一共和国(1960-1966)实行的准外交中的地位。它考察了尼日利亚第一个共和国的北方地区政府如何参与对外关系,以促进其狭隘的利益,而这些利益主要由伊斯兰教决定。在第一个共和国时期,尼日利亚采用了联邦政府制度,其中各组成单位(或地区)发挥着巨大的影响力。其中一些影响转化为对外关系,尽管外交政策在宪法上是联邦政府的专属。地区政府在主权国家内部处理国际关系的做法属于“准外交”的范畴。因此,开展这种国家以下的外交是为了促进国家以下(或区域)的利益。这就提出了国家以下各级政府的利益与国家政府的利益是否一致的问题,特别是在尼日利亚这样一个多民族、多宗教的国家,某些地区主要是基督徒,其他地区则是穆斯林。本研究以社会建构主义理论为框架,运用定性分析方法。该方法既有历史性的,也有描述性的,数据来源于主要和次要来源。所使用的主要来源包括与退休外交官的个人通信,以及来自尼日利亚卡杜纳国家档案馆的报纸来源和档案材料。内容分析也被用来确保准确性和客观性。调查结果显示,北部地区政府奉行的外部政策将其地区置于联邦政府的利益之上,以至于两个实体之间发生冲突,而宗教是造成这种情况的一个重要因素。
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Paradiplomacy in Nigeria’s First Republic: The Uneasy Balance between Faith and National Interest
The study investigates the place of religion in the paradiplomacy that was practised in Nigeria’s first republic (1960-1966). It examines how the Northern regional government in Nigeria’s first republic engaged in external relations in furtherance of its narrow interests, which were mostly informed by Islam. During the first republic, Nigeria adopted a federal system of government in which the component units (or regions) wielded enormous influences. Some of these influences translated into external relations although foreign policy was constitutionally an exclusive preserve of the federal government. The practice of a regional government conducting its international relations while remaining within a sovereign nation falls under the ambit of ‘paradiplomacy’. Thus, this kind of subnational diplomacy is carried out with a view to promote subnational (or regional) interests. This raises the question of the compatibility of the interests of a subnational government with those of the national government, particularly in a country such as Nigeria that is multi-ethnic and multi-religious, with certain regions being predominantly Christian and others Muslim. The study adopts the theory of Social Constructivism as a framework and employs the use of qualitative analysis. The methodology is both historical and descriptive, with data derived from both primary and secondary sources. The primary sources employed include personal communications with retired diplomats as well as newspaper sources and archival materials sourced from the National Archives in Kaduna, Nigeria. Content analysis was also used to ensure accuracy and objectivity. Findings reveal that the government of the Northern Region pursued external policies that placed their region over and above the interest of the Federal Government to the extent of conflicts between the two entities, and religion was a telling factor in how this played out.
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