Tim Gibbs, L. Phillips, William Beinart, Sinegugu Zukhulu
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近年来,随着南非财政收入下降、基础设施老化,出现了一股关于南非政府危机的新研究潮流。不可避免地,南非经济的核心吸引了最多的关注——尤其是Eskom的危机(Chipkin et al 2018, Tooze 2023)。然而,危机最严重的是南非最贫穷的农村边缘地区,这些地区的贫困率普遍较高,财政基础薄弱。根据审计长的最新报告,举一个重要的例子,南非大约一半的市政当局面临财政困境或破产:无法管理、增加收入和提供基本服务,如水和电(Ensor 2022)。在这些崩溃的城市中,绝大多数是“B4类”农村城市,通常位于前“部落家园/班图斯坦”。
In recent years, a new stream of research on the crisis of the state in South Africa has emerged, as revenues have faltered and ageing infrastructure cracked. Inevitably, the core of the South African economy attracts the most attention – notably the crisis of Eskom (Chipkin et al 2018, Tooze 2023). Nonetheless, it is on the poorest, rural margins of South Africa, which generally have higher rates of poverty and weaker fiscal bases, where the crisis is worst. To take one important example amongst many, according to the latest reports of the auditor general, around half South Africa’s municipalities face financial distress or insolvency: unable to manage, raise revenues and deliver basic services, such as water and electricity (Ensor 2022). Of these collapsing municipalities, the overwhelming number are ‘Category B4’ rural municipalities, typically found in the former ‘tribal Homelands/Bantustans’.