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From “pirates” to “militants”: A historical perspective on anti-state and anti-oil company mobilization among the Ijaw of Warri, Western Niger Delta

机译:从“海盗”到“好战分子”:西尼日尔三角洲瓦里伊贾夫之间反国家和反石油公司动员的历史视角

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Against the background of recent attempts to explain insurgency in the Niger Delta in the context of the “greed” of militant groups, this article argues that insurgency can best be explained by examining the social origins of militant groups. Focusing on the case of the Ijaw of Warri, from among whom the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) emerged, the article seeks to demonstrate that insurgency is the consequence of longstanding experiences of political and social-cultural marginalization. Militant groups emerged as a result of the failure of the state and oil companies to respond to peaceful protests in previous decades.
机译:在最近尝试以武装团体的“贪婪”来解释尼日尔三角洲叛乱的背景下,本文认为,可以通过研究武装团体的社会渊源来最好地解释叛乱。本文着眼于瓦里的艾哈沃(Ijaw)案件,从中出现了尼日尔三角洲解放运动(MEND),该文章试图证明叛乱是政治和社会文化边缘化长期经验的结果。由于国家和石油公司未能响应过去几十年的和平抗议活动,激进组织出现了。

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    《African Affairs》 |2007年第425期|587-610|共24页
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    Ukoha Ukiwo;

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    Ukoha Ukiwo (uukiwo{at}hotmail.com) is a research fellow at the Centre for Advanced Social Science (CASS) Port Harcourt Nigeria.;

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