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摘要
摘要博科圣地叛乱中相互竞争的派系各自的政治军事特征并没有像博科圣地现象的其他特征那样受到学术界的关注。本文用“革命战争”的概念来考察和比较这两个主要派别。传统上应用于马克思主义运动,这种概念越来越多地与暴力圣战主义团体联系在一起,他们将革命意识形态与基于赢得民众支持和日益增强的军事打击常规部队能力的战略相结合。它认为,“伊斯兰国西非省”派系采取了一种基于日益复杂的半常规战争和同时争取民众支持的革命性战争方法。Jama'at Ahl as Sunnah lid-Da'wah wa'l-Jihad派系虽然在目标上同样具有革命性,但由于理论原因和军方的压力,其行动似乎与关键的革命战争准则形成了鲜明对比。
Revolutionary Warfare? Assessing the Character of Competing Factions within the Boko Haram Insurgency
ABSTRACT The respective politico-military characters of the competing factions within the Boko Haram insurgency have not received as much academic attention as other features of the Boko Haram phenomenon. This article uses the concept of “revolutionary warfare” to examine and compare the two main factions. Traditionally applied to Marxist movements, this conceptualization is increasingly associated with violent Jihadist groups who combine a revolutionary ideology with a strategy based on winning popular support and a growing ability to militarily beat conventional forces. It argues that the “Islamic State West Africa Province” faction has adopted a revolutionary warfare approach based on increasingly sophisticated semi-conventional warfare and a simultaneous drive to win popular support. The Jama’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihad faction, while equally revolutionary in its goals, appears, for doctrinal reasons and due to pressure from the military, to be operating in contrast to key revolutionary warfare precepts.