冷战后期及以后博茨瓦纳国防军的武器采购政策

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY War & Society Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/07292473.2022.2021756
Bafumiki Mocheregwa
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本文强调了博茨瓦纳国防军发展的一些关键方面,特别是冷战后期及其后围绕其重大武器采购的政治。它认为,在1980年至1990年间,BDF试图增强其致命能力,以应对日益激烈的地区争端,但却被该地区超级大国南非种族隔离带来的政治压力所扼杀。20世纪80年代,南非政府加大了破坏包括博茨瓦纳在内的同情非洲人国民大会的邻国稳定的力度。鉴于这种胁迫性环境,BDF的军备采购政策是由冷战时期的地区安全背景推动的,但也因非洲大陆的地缘政治而变得复杂。文章还探讨了西南非洲(现纳米比亚)独立和南非种族隔离结束后冷战后的政治动态。虽然这两个关键事件和博茨瓦纳良好的钻石收入有利于BDF制定更广泛的采购政策,但它们对BDF发展某些致命能力的努力提出了新的挑战。
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The Botswana Defence Force’s Policy of Arms Procurement in the Late Cold War Period and beyond
This article highlights some key aspects in the development of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF), in particular the politics surrounding its major arms purchases during the late Cold War period and afterwards. It argues that between 1980 and 1990 the BDF’s attempts to bolster its lethal capabilities in response to growing regional contentions were stifled by political pressure emanating from apartheid South Africa, the region’s superpower. During the 1980s, the South African government had ramped up its efforts to destabilise neighbouring countries that were sympathetic to the African National Congress (ANC) including Botswana. In light of this coercive environment, the BDF’s policy of procuring armaments was driven by the regional security context within the Cold War but was also complicated by the geopolitics of the continent. The article also explores the post-Cold War political dynamics following the independence of South West Africa (now Namibia) and the end of apartheid in South Africa. While these two key events and Botswana’s good diamond revenues favoured a more expansive procurement policy for the BDF, they presented new challenges to BDF efforts to develop certain lethal capabilities.
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