Stephen Osaherumwen Idahosa, E. Savicheva, S. I. Ikhidero, Kafilat M. Adebayo
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摘要
在审查几十年来对非洲大陆的政治、经济和社会互动产生负面影响的区域安全问题时,萨赫勒的地理区域特别令人感兴趣。该地区致命暴力事件激增,激进组织继续向南扩大活动,现在威胁到西非沿海地区。本文考察了萨赫勒地区日益增长的动态与利普塔科-古尔马地区安全之间的联系。利普塔科-古尔马地区由植根于历史和地理环境的相邻国家组成。本文实证应用Barry Buzan和Ole w . æver的“区域安全综合体理论”(RSCT)作为研究区域安全威胁话语和安全挑战动态的框架。RSCT理论的应用为理解利普塔克-古尔马地区的这些区域安全问题做出了重要贡献。威胁之间的复杂联系表明,可能不可能孤立地解决这些威胁,需要采取更广泛的办法。该研究将法国和马里目前在马里退出萨赫勒五国集团(G5 Sahel Force)方面的关系解释为敌对关系。作者认为,安全威胁的地域性有力地支持了地理邻近性是安全相互作用的主要因素这一说法。本文还揭示了每个国家的个人安全不能与其邻国的安全分开。因此,有人建议,共同利益可以促进更强有力的地区安全倡议,将打击恐怖主义等共同威胁纳入其中。
Regional Security Complex and Threat Dynamics of the Sahelian States
The geographic area of the Sahel is of particular interest when examining regional security issues that have negatively affected political, economic and social interaction on the African continent for decades. The region has seen a massive upsurge in lethal violence, and militant groups continue to expand their activities southward, now threatening coastal West Africa. The paper examines the links between the growing dynamics of the Sahel and the security of Liptako-Gourma, composed of groups of contiguous states rooted in historical and geographical environments. The paper empirically applies the Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver’s “Regional Security Complex Theory” (RSCT) as a framework for studying the discourse of security threats and the dynamics of security challenges in the region. The application of RSCT theory makes a significant contribution to understanding these regional security issues in the Liptako-Gourma region. The complex links between threats demonstrate the likely impossibility of addressing these threats in isolation, and the need for a broader approach. The study interprets the current relationship between France and Mali in relation to Mali’s withdrawal from the G5 Sahel Force as hostile. The authors argue that the regional nature of the security threats strongly supports the claim that geographic proximity is a major contributor to security interactions. The paper also reveals that the individual security of each state cannot be separated from that of its neighbors. Therefore, it is suggested that mutual interests could contribute to a stronger regional security initiative that integrates the fight against a common threat such as terrorism.