壳牌与非政府组织伙伴关系与尼日利亚和平:关键见解与启示

Shell–NGO Partnership and Peace in Nigeria: Critical Insights and Implications

Organization and Environment · 2017
被引 27
ABS 3

中文导读

基于定性数据,研究了壳牌与NGO的伙伴关系如何影响尼日尔三角洲的和平,发现其能缓解文化暴力但无法解决结构性暴力,更适合冲突预防而非解决。

Abstract

The recent efforts to better understand how businesses can contribute to peace in conflict zones suggest that partnerships can be an effective vehicle for corporate peacebuilding. However, empirical analyses of how partnerships contribute to peace remain limited. Drawing on the differences among cultural, structural, and direct violence, this article examines the extent to which the partnership between Shell and a group of NGOs contributes to peace in the Niger Delta region. Based on qualitative data, the article shows that the partnership contributes to conditions that might ameliorate cultural sources of violence, but not structural causes of direct violence. Hence, business–NGO partnerships are likely more suitable for conflict prevention rather than conflict resolution. The implication is that while partnership might be a useful corporate peacebuilding strategy, it is not necessarily a panacea. The article identifies areas of future research that can strengthen the emerging field of business and peace.

企业和平建设冲突解决尼日尔三角洲非政府组织伙伴关系暴力类型