重新思考不稳定:几内亚比绍本土权力和国家崩溃之间的不平衡

C. Favarato
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本文的前提是对政治动荡和周期性不稳定的理解,这是由于权力的非洲化过程。我的目的是在几内亚比绍问题上阐明这一观点。自1994年以来,这个西非国家经历了持续的政治不稳定。迄今为止,政治分析已经明确指出,几内亚比绍政治动荡的根本原因在于权力的种族化和一个功能失调的国家。第一个主要原因是巴兰塔族所扮演的角色。虽然巴兰塔在过去遭受了很多伤害,但该组织通过对军队的控制获得了权力。第二个现象与一个没有准备好担任公职的政治阶层有关,他们致力于滥用权力和资源,导致国家及其机构的失败。在不抛弃这些假设的前提下,我认为几内亚比绍政治动荡的根本原因与权力的非洲化进一步相关。后者是一个双向的过程,国家影响本土政治力量,反之亦然。本文确定了这些政治权力在其政体结构和所采用的政策方面的差异,从而导致其臣民的政治行为差异。
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Rethinking Instability: Imbalances between indigenous powers and state collapse in Guinea-Bissau
The premise of this paper emerges from an understanding of political turmoil and recurrent instability as being due to the process of the Africanisation of power. My aim is to discern this idea in relation to Guinea-Bissau. Since 1994, the West African country has experienced continuous political instability. So far, political analysis has pinpointed the rationale of Bissau-Guinean political turmoil as dependent on the ethnicisation of power and a dysfunctional state. The first is largely due to the role played by the Balanta ethnic group. While much harm was inflicted on the Balanta in the past, the group assumed power through its domination of the military. The second phenomenon relates to a political class unprepared for office yet committed to the misappropriation of power and resources, engendering failure of the state and its institutions. Without discarding these hypotheses, I argue that the underlying rationale of Bissau-Guinean political turmoil is further related to the Africanisation of power. The latter is a bi-directional process, in which the state influences indigenous political powers and vice versa. This paper identifies how these political powers differ in their configuration of the polity and in the policies applied, leading to discrepant political behaviours in their subjects.
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