The Structural Power of the State-Finance Nexus: Systemic Delinking for the Right to Development.

Bhumika Muchhala
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The current era of financial hegemony is characterized by a dense financial actor concentration, an exacerbated reliance of many South countries on private credit and an internalized compliance of South states to financial market interests and priorities. This structural power of finance enacts itself through disciplinary mechanisms, such as credit ratings and economic surveillance, compelling many South states to respond to creditor interests at the expense of peoples' needs. As a human rights paradigm, the Declaration on the Right to Development has the active potential to redress the structural power of finance and the distortion of the role of the state through upholding the creation of an enabling international environment for equitable and rights-based development on two levels of change. First, structural policy reforms in critical areas of debt, fiscal policy, tax, trade, capital flows and credit rating agencies. Second, systemic transformation through delinking as articulated by dependency theorist Samir Amin, which entails a reorientation of national development strategies away from the imperatives of globalization to that of economic, social, and ecological priorities and interests of people.

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国家财政关系的结构性权力:发展权的系统性脱钩。
当前金融霸权时代的特点是金融参与者高度集中,许多南方国家对私人信贷的依赖加剧,以及南方国家对金融市场利益和优先事项的内部化服从。金融的这种结构性力量通过信用评级和经济监督等纪律机制发挥作用,迫使许多南方国家以牺牲人民的需求为代价来满足债权人的利益。作为一种人权范例,《发展权利宣言》具有积极的潜力,通过坚持在两个层面上为公平和以权利为基础的发展创造有利的国际环境,纠正金融的结构性权力和国家作用的扭曲。首先,在债务、财政政策、税收、贸易、资本流动和信用评级机构等关键领域进行结构性政策改革。第二,依赖理论学家萨米尔·阿明(Samir Amin)阐述的通过脱钩进行的系统转型,这需要重新定位国家发展战略,从全球化的必要性转向经济、社会和生态优先事项以及人民的利益。
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