Central African Republic: The Politicization of Religion and Conflict

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作者
Ndiyun, Robert Kosho [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Johannesburg, Dept Polit & Int Relat, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Politics; religious identities; conflict; Central African Republic; anti-Balaka; Seleka;
D O I
10.24193/csq.47.4
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
The Central African Republic (CAR) has been a theater of hostilities for decades, including the Seleka rebellion in December 2012, which caused religious-based discrimination, especially between the Muslim minority and Christian majority. Opportunistic political leaders and armed groups have misused religion for political and egocentric gains in the CAR. The purpose of this qualitative content analysis research is to investigate the use of religion for political motives in the CAR and how such actions impact conflict and sectarian divides in the so-called phantom state. The paper recommends ways to mitigate political influence and the misuse of religion by political and armed group actors in the CAR. Very little or no literature on conflict in the CAR has specifically addressed the influence of politics on religion and how it contributes to fueling conflict in the country. This study fills the gaps in the literature by investigating the historical narratives of the CAR conflict while highlighting instances of political abuse of religion. A review of existing literature on the political manipulation of religion establishes the basis for a critical analysis of the influence of politics on religion in the CAR and its impact on conflict.
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