萨赫勒地区的跨境不安全:评估促成马里恐怖主义的非国家行为体

Nicasius Achu Check, Issiaka Diarra
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本文试图研究非国家行为体在马里支持恐怖主义和不安全方面的作用。它分析了西非不安全和宗教冲突的更广泛挑战中马里的不安全局势。这篇论文认为,在利比亚穆阿迈尔·卡扎菲政权垮台后不久,各个后殖民政府缺乏解决图阿雷格人问题的政治意愿,这可能是该国面临安全挑战的原因之一。本文认为,作为一种迁移模式的超人类主义以及沿着萨赫勒地区的国际边界的多孔性是该国不安全和不稳定的可变因素。虽然今天超人类主义的实践方式可能已经改变,但其实施的方法却没有改变。然而,许多人认为,在独立后的非洲,恐怖主义行为和暴力冲突的根本原因不是解决贫困和失业问题的承诺没有实现,而是人们经历的不平等和相对匮乏。换句话说,当人们将自己的生活质量、经济和社会机会与富裕国家和社区进行比较时,他们会感到不满。本文试图澄清政治精英在采取措施解决国家面临的根本挑战时需要注意的一些关键理论问题。“未治理空间”的概念得到了详细阐述,并坚持认为马里大片无人居住的空间正在滋生恐怖分子团体,他们的活动模糊不清。本文最后建议政府应该与马里人民重新谈判一项社会契约,并开始重新设计一种人民与政府之间的友好关系。
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Transborder Insecurity in the Sahel: Assessing Non-state Actors in Enabling Terrorism in Mali
The paper seeks to examine the role of non-state actors in enabling terrorism and insecurity in Mali. It analyses the insecurity situation in Mali within the broader challenge of insecurity and religious conflict in West Africa. The paper argues that the lack of political will by the various post-colonial governments to address the concerns of the Tuaregs may have contributed to the security challenges the country faces soon after the collapse of the Muammar Ghaddafi administration in Libya. The paper contends that transhumanism as a migratory pattern and the porosity of international boundaries along the Sahel region are enabling variables for the country's insecurity and instability. Though how transhumanism is practised today may have changed, the methodological approach in which it is carried out has not. However, many have argued that the root causes of terrorist acts and violent conflict in post-independence Africa are not the unmet promises to address poverty and unemployment but people's experiences of inequality and relative deprivation. In other words, people are dissatisfied when comparing their quality of life and economic and social opportunities with those of better-off countries and communities. The paper attempts to clarify some of the critical theoretical issues political elites need to look out for as they put measures to address fundamental challenges the country is facing. The concept of the 'ungoverned Spaces' was elaborated upon and insisted that the vast uninhabited spaces in Mali are breeding groups for terrorists with their nebulous activities. The paper concludes by suggesting that the government should renegotiate a social compact with the people of Mali and start re-engineering a kind of rapprochement between the people and the government.
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