Nation-Building in Madagascar: The Place and Role of Fihavanana in the Reconciliation Process

F. Lekaba
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Abstract This article argues that SADC (the Southern African Development Community) and local role players in Madagascar missed the opportunity to use the notion of fihavanana in the country’s reconciliation process. Literature on Madagascar’s post-2009 instability predominantly deals with the successes and failures of SADC’s mediation. Less focus is placed on how fihavanana can serve as a political tool in addressing issues of nation-building. This article employs a critical literature review and a discussion of the African philosophy of fihavanana to analyse the utility of fihavanana in Madagascar’s reconciliation and mediation processes. Madagascar is a country with vast and varying ethnic groups, categorised as the Côtiers (coastal ethnic groups) and the Merina. The island has a history of ethnic divisions and polarisation, exacerbated by the consolidation of the Merina kingdom and French colonisation. The reconciliation process is analysed in the broader context of nation-building. The aim of this article is to contribute an analysis of how endogenous concepts and principles could contribute to the body of knowledge on peacebuilding from below.
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马达加斯加的国家建设:斐济在和解进程中的地位和作用
摘要本文认为,南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)和马达加斯加当地的角色参与者错过了在该国和解进程中使用fihavanana概念的机会。关于马达加斯加2009年后不稳定的文献主要涉及南部非洲发展共同体调解的成功和失败。对哈瓦那如何作为解决国家建设问题的政治工具的关注较少。本文采用批判性的文献综述和对非洲菲哈瓦纳纳哲学的讨论来分析菲哈瓦纳纳在马达加斯加和解与调解过程中的效用。马达加斯加是一个拥有众多不同民族的国家,分为Côtiers(沿海民族)和Merina。该岛有种族分裂和两极分化的历史,梅里纳王国的巩固和法国的殖民统治加剧了这一历史。在更广泛的国家建设背景下分析和解进程。本文的目的是分析内生的概念和原则如何能够促进自下而上的建设和平知识体系。
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