基于主体的国家崩溃与重建模拟:分析索马里的过去与未来

Takuto Sakamoto, M. Endo
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国内冲突常常伴随着国家一体化和解体的重大政治动态。尽管冲突文献在方法论上取得了长足的进步,但很少有人尝试将这些动态因素纳入对冲突的正式分析。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于主体的国内冲突模型,该模型特别关注国家领土的整合和解体。利用各种经验数据,我们将该模型应用于索马里的情况。该模型显示了索马里领土统治的几个决定性特征,最明显的是该国分裂的强烈趋势。广泛的模拟还揭示了该国资源约束的结构性,这一直阻碍着全国范围内建立稳定的统治。这些结果及其影响为有关索马里冲突的文献提供了一个新的视角,这些文献通常侧重于特定的社会分裂及其政治剥削。
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Agent-Based Simulation of State Collapse and Reconstruction: Analyzing the Past and Future of Somalia
Civil conflicts are frequently accompanied by significant political dynamics of state integration and disintegration. Despite substantial methodological advancement in the conflict literature, there have been few attempts at incorporating these dynamics into a formal analysis of conflict. In this article, we present an agent-based model of civil conflict that has a distinctive focus on state territorial integration and disintegration. Using various empirical data, we apply this model to the case of Somalia. The model is shown to capture several defining characteristics of the territorial rule in Somalia, most notably the strong tendency of the country to fragment. Extensive simulations also reveal the structural nature of the country’s resource constraints, which persistently hinder the nationwide establishment of stable rule. These results and their implications offer a fresh perspective for the literature on the conflicts in Somalia, which has often focused on a specific social cleavage and its political exploitation.
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