From petrodollars to licenses: South Sudan’s post-oil political economy

Joshua Craze
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This paper examines the trajectory of South Sudan’s political economy following the dethronement of oil rents as the major source of regime stability. From 2005 to 2012, relations among competing elite actors in South Sudan were organized through a rentier political marketplace in which payments derived from oil rents were used to purchase the loyalty of armed groups. During the same period, marketization and the politics of state-building remade South Sudan’s underlying political economy. With the partial collapse of the country’s oil revenues followed by the outbreak of civil war in 2012 to 2013, it was this transformed political economy that enabled the state to maintain its grip on power, as the government distributed appointments and licenses to local actors, who then used such affordances to tax, raid, and otherwise immiserate the populations under their control. This shift to a political economy predicated on the apportionment of positions and licenses has intensified inequality in South Sudan and enabled continued elite domination. The emergence of a market economy has facilitated the transformation of the political marketplace. While this form of elite domination is likely durable, it will not be peaceful.
从石油美元到许可证:南苏丹的后石油政治经济
本文探讨了南苏丹政治经济在石油收入不再作为政权稳定的主要来源之后的发展轨迹。从 2005 年到 2012 年,南苏丹相互竞争的精英行为体之间的关系是通过租界政治市场组织起来的,在这个市场中,石油租金被用来购买武装团体的忠诚。在同一时期,市场化和国家建设政治重塑了南苏丹的基本政治经济。随着该国石油收入的部分崩溃以及 2012 年至 2013 年内战的爆发,正是这种转型后的政治经济使国家得以维持对权力的控制,因为政府将任命和许可证分配给了地方行为体,而这些行为体则利用这些机会对其控制下的民众进行征税、搜刮和其他迫害。向以职位和许可证分配为基础的政治经济的转变加剧了南苏丹的不平等,使精英统治得以继续。市场经济的出现促进了政治市场的转变。虽然这种形式的精英统治很可能是持久的,但它不会是和平的。
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