2011 - 2017年南苏丹分裂与政治经济

A. Chilunjika, Dhowoch Orozu Lokine Daky, Sharon R. T. Muzvidziwa-Chilunjika
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在寻求自治的过程中,南部苏丹于2011年选择脱离北部苏丹。除其他原因外,这次分离的主要原因是为了纠正阿拉伯少数民族所造成的不平衡,他们歧视苏丹南部的人民。本研究的主要目的是评估2011-2017年南苏丹脱离苏丹对其政治经济的影响。实地调查是在南苏丹朱巴地区进行的,重点是Munuki、Amarat、Sherikhat、Nyakuron和Thongpiny的周边地区。这项研究采用了混合的非殖民化研究方法来收集数据。采用问卷调查和访谈等技术。作者发现,分离对南苏丹的政治经济产生了负面影响,因为新成立的国家受到依赖其前母国(苏丹)综合症的影响,这造成了永久的问题。研究结果得出的结论是,为了使分离对非洲国家的政治经济产生积极影响,应在分离后不久建立健全的制度,各民族之间应实现平等,并应制定健全的政策来刺激其经济。
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Secession and the Political Economy of South Sudan from 2011 to 2017
Abstract In the quest to become autonomous, southern Sudan opted for secession from northern Sudan in 2011. Among other reasons, the major cause for this secession was to redress the imbalances perpetrated by the Arab minority, who discriminated against the people of the southern part of Sudan. The chief aim of this study was to assess the impact of secession from Sudan on the political economy of South Sudan in the period 2011–2017. The field research was conducted in South Sudan, Juba district, focusing on the surrounding areas of Munuki, Amarat, Sherikhat, Nyakuron, and Thongpiny. The study embraced blended decolonial research methods for data gathering. Techniques such as questionnaires and interviews were utilised. The authors discovered that the secession has had a negative impact on the political economy of South Sudan, as the newly founded state has been affected by the syndrome of dependence on its former parent state (Sudan), which creates perpetual problems. The research findings lead to the conclusion that for secession to have a positive impact on the political economy of African nations, robust institutions should be established soon after secession, there should be equality among ethnic groups, and sound policies should be established to stimulate their economies.
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