南非的phakisa行动:没有安全的发展?

Lisa Otto
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在冷战结束以来的几年里,出现了越来越多的文献讨论发展与安全之间的关系,认为它们是密切联系和相互加强的。围绕安全-发展关系的思考已经扩展到海洋领域,人们越来越认识到陆地和海洋的联系和相互依存,安全的海洋被视为蓝色经济产生积极发展轨迹的重要条件。这种情绪越来越多地反映在国内和区域海上安全战略和政策中,包括非洲联盟的《非洲综合海洋战略2050》(AIMS 2050)。尽管南非在为南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)制定海上安全战略方面发挥了领导作用,但可以说,在南非的关键海上项目“法基萨行动”(Operation Phakisa)中,安全问题被危险地低估了。本文分析了海上发展与安全的关系,评估了南非对其海上安全采取的措施,并对“Phakisa行动”进行了仔细审查。文章的结论是,迫切需要审查南非的海洋领域,以便真正了解来自海洋的挑战以及这些挑战将如何影响南非希望从中获得的发展。
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SOUTH AFRICA’S OPERATION PHAKISA: DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT SECURITY?
In the years since the end of the Cold War, a growing body of literature has emerged discussing the nexus between development and security, holding that these are linked closely and mutually reinforcing. Thinking around the security–development nexus has been extended into the maritime domain, with an increasing recognition of the connection and interdependence of the land and sea, and that secure seas are seen as a vital condition for positive development trajectories emanating from the Blue Economy. This sentiment is increasingly reflected in domestic and regional maritime security strategies and policies, including in the African Union’s African Integrated Maritime Strategy 2050 (AIMS 2050). Despite its leadership in developing a maritime security strategy for the Southern African Development Community (SADC), it can be argued that security is dangerously underplayed in South Africa’s key maritime project, Operation Phakisa. This article presents an analysis of the development–security nexus at sea, an assessment of South Africa’s approach to its maritime security, and the results of a careful examination of Operation Phakisa. The article concludes that there is an urgent need for a review of South Africa’s maritime arena, to truly understand challenges emanating from the sea and how these will affect the development South Africa wishes to derive from it.
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