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US –CHINA, THE UNFOLDING GEOPOLITICS IN THE GULF OF GUINEA AND ITS IMPACT ON NIGERIA’S NATIONAL SECURITY

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Abstract

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INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Despite the relevance the Gulf of Guinea (Gog) bears for the international system, opinions

varies as to the exact composition of the region. The geo-political entity known as the gulf of

guinea, according to Merz and Yates consist of seven countries along the south Atlantic ocean,

namely Nigeria, Cameroun, Equatorial guinea, Sao tome & Principe, Gabon, Angola and Congo

Brazzaville? However, the Gulf of Guinea region faces several destabilizing factors and a

challenging security environment which include narcotics trafficking from South America,

smuggling of illegal aliens into Europe, irregular migrations, about $1 Billion a year in illegal

fishing and pollution that threatens the coast and local food supply among others. Fisheries

protection, drug smuggling, harbor security, and piracy undermine other commercial interests

and scare away foreign investment. The global economy is experiencing tremendous changes

with anticipated spillover effects on the Gulf of Guinea. Indeed, given the current political

climate in the Middle East, which has disruptive effects on oil prices and causes shifts in the

structure of oil demand, coupled with robust economic growth in China, the Gulf of Guinea is

expected to occupy a more important place in U.S. The United States are paying increasing

attention to the Gulf of Guinea. For instance, it is expected that the United States will invest

more than $10 billion a year in the region over the next 10 years in oil activities; oceanic

research in the deep-sea waters of Equatorial Guinea and Angola; the restoration and

preservation of the forests of Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Republic of Congo, DRC, Cameroon,

and CAR; the implementation of a training framework for African peace-keeping forces; and

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discrete political interventions. This interest is driven by the United States‘ desire to diversify

their sources of energy supply so as to reduce the risks associated with high dependence on

Middle Eastern oil and to outdo the growing influence of china in the gulf of guinea. The

production of oil and natural gas in the Gulf of Guinea has the potential to fulfill the United

States‘ and Europe‘s excess demand for energy. The Gulf of Guinea bears numerous advantages

for Western countries. Also the gulf is faced with major issues that has affected the growth of the

region ranging from maritime piracy, oil bunkering, trafficking, narcotics, illegal fishing just to

mention a few are all major issues faced in the region

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The Gulf of Guinea has assumed the epicenter of global scramble for natural resources

particularly the oil and gas resources. In view of the existing literature claim that the deepening

of extra regional interest and presence particularly of the US and China in the region would lead

to serious development. Beyond the development that the neo-scramble is acclaimed to bring to

the zone are the unfolding negative attendants of the extra-regional scramble. In this vain,

therefore this study while seeking to grapple issues with extant literature, explains the hidden

transcripts of the activities of the two leading extra –territorial powers within the region.

1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

The following questions are apt in understanding the unfolding geopolitics in the gulf of guinea

1. What factors necessitate the growing extra-regional scramble for space within the gulf of

guinea?

2. What security imperatives are involved in the scramble for the gulf of guinea by the two

leading powers?

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3. How would the geopolitical tussle by the two powers impact on Nigeria‘s security.

1.4 OBJECTUVE OF THE SYUDY

Broad Objective

The broad objective of this study is to investigate the connection between the neo-scramble

particularly between the US and China for the gulf of guinea and Nigeria‘s alternative national

security interests.

Specific objectives

1. Examine growing relevance of the gulf of guinea to national and global security.

2. Identify the complex security issues relating to American presence and interests in

the gulf of guinea.

3. Analyze the implications of the security issues engendered by the convergence of

US and China interests in the region for Nigeria.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

Granted the relevance of the topic, the study is of importance to researchers in the field of

international relations, international politics and international security. More so, the suggestions

made in this study prove relevance if it would be adopted by the Nigerian government in

guarding against the unfounded advances of both the US and China especially when Nigeria is a

power curb in the gulf of guinea region.

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1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS

Geopolitics: the study or the application of the influence of political and economic geography on

the politics, national power foreign policy etc of a state. The combination of the geographic and

political factors influencing or delineating a country of region. Geopolitics traditionally studies

the link between political power and geographic space, and examines strategic prescriptions

based on the relative importance of land power and sea power in history.

National security: It is a concept that a government, along with its parliaments, should protect

the state and its citizens against all kind of ?national? crisis through a variety of power

projections, such as political power, economic power, diplomacy, military might. Arnold wolfers

(1960) defines national security ?An ambiguous symbol meaning different things to different

people. National security objectively means the absence of threats to acquired values and

subjectively, absence of fear that such values will be attacked?

Maritime piracy: According to the UN. Convention on the law of the sea (UNCLOS) it says

that piracy consist of the following

a) Any illegal acts of violence or detention, or any act of depredation, committed for private

ends by the crew or the passengers of private ship or private aircraft, and directed:

i) On the high seas, against another ship or aircraft, or against persons or property on

board ship or aircraft

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ii) Against a ship, aircraft ,persons or property in a place outside the jurisdiction of any

state;

b) Any act of voluntary participation in the operation of a ship or of an aircraft with

knowledge of facts making it a pirate ship or aircraft;

c) Any act of inciting or of intentionally facilitating an act described in subparagraph (a) (b)

1.8 SCOPE & LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

This study is going to cover the region of gulf of guinea. Given the relevance of the topic to the

Nigeria‘s security, one is taken aback to find out that some of those that should be hub of

knowledge on the topic barely know little or nothing about it. More than this, the secretive nature

perhaps because of their training of naval operatives equally serves as a serious limitation to the

study. However, these limitations are taken care of by the adoptation of data gathered at the

library at NIIA


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