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In the name of France and civilization: The making of (in)security and the re-legitimization of French security policy in sub-Saharan Africa.

机译:以法国和文明的名义:建立(不安全)和法国在撒哈拉以南非洲的安全政策重新合法化。

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This thesis examines the ideas that drive France's hegemonic aspirations in sub-Saharan Africa. A critical approach is developed in order to examine fully how the discourse of the French security state is a key component of the policies of the French state, and how these politicies have a profound effect on Franco-Africa. French security policy is reflective of an elite world-view that France has attempted to replicate amongst selected African elites, and in doing so has embedded French dominance in the post-colonial world. The deconstruction of French security policy presented here is not an exercise unto itself, but is executed with the purpose to show intent. Through this critical perspective, French security policy can be considered as a factor of instability and as a reproductive mechanism of systems of dependency, domination, and subordination. Although globalization has imposed constraints on France, it has also offered new opportunities to re-legitimize French military policy. Through an analysis of the "multilateralization" of French military cooperation and through the multinationalization of French interests (as exemplified by Recamp), it is argued that the merging of French security and development practices can only create more insecurity rather than the security, stability, and development it seeks formally to eradicate. The French military has identified the promotion of neo-liberal principles and market-democracy as a legitimate objective and strategy of war and as a means to secure peace. The immediate effect has been to limit policy options to two alternatives: the containment of Africa and the radical transformation of African societies. This thesis examines the "new" military cooperation and the cases of French intervention in Rwanda and Cote d'Ivoire in order to draw attention to the production and reproduction of relations of power, identities, and discourses that have underwritten French hegemony and have proscribed dissent in sub-Saharan Africa. The conclusion is not that French security policy has somehow failed, but that to emphasize its perceived failures and imperfections is to pursue the wrong line of investigation---it is to maintain French hegemony. Through this critical analysis, this thesis demonstrates how French hegemony has been continuously reproduced, re-legitimized, and re-authorized in the name of France and civilization.
机译:本文研究了推动法国在撒哈拉以南非洲霸权愿望的思想。为了全面研究法国安全国家的话语如何成为法国国家政策的关键组成部分,以及这些政策如何对法非产生深远影响,提出了一种关键方法。法国的安全政策反映了法国试图在某些非洲精英中复制世界精英的观点,并以此将法国的统治地位植入了后殖民世界。此处提出的对法国安全政策的解构本身并不是一种练习,而是为了表明意图而执行的。通过这种批判性的观点,法国的安全政策可以被认为是不稳定的因素,并且是依赖,统治和从属系统的生殖机制。尽管全球化对法国施加了限制,但它也提供了重新合法化法国军事政策的新机会。通过对法国军事合作的“多边化”进行分析,并通过对法国利益进行多国化(以雷坎普为例),有人认为,法国安全与发展实践的融合只会造成更多的不安全感,而不是安全,稳定,和它寻求正式消除的发展。法国军方已确认促进新自由主义原则和市场民主是战争的合法目标和战略,也是确保和平的手段。立即产生的效果是将政策选择限制为两种选择:遏制非洲和非洲社会的根本性转变。本文研究了“新的”军事合作以及法国对卢旺达和科特迪瓦的干预案例,以提请注意权力和身份,话语之间的关系的产生和再生产,这些关系已经承托了法国霸权并被禁止。在撒哈拉以南非洲。结论不是法国的安全政策以某种方式失败了,而是要强调其察觉到的失败和不完善就是追求错误的调查路线,而是要维持法国的霸权地位。通过这一批判性分析,本文证明了法国霸权如何以法国和文明的名义不断地被复制,合法化和重新授权。

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  • 作者

    Charbonneau, Bruno.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 319 p.
  • 总页数 319
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 国际法;
  • 关键词

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