南苏丹新国家的政治稳定和经济发展

Issam A.W. Mohamed, Addis Ababa Othow Akongdit
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刚诞生一年的南苏丹面临着多重挑战,经济、行政、种族,最重要的是,与前母国苏丹的国内冲突。建设国家是一项艰巨的任务,建设多民族民族是最艰巨的任务。此外,我们不应忽视这样一个事实,即南部苏丹没有真正的经济生产部门,也没有除了石油收入以外的国民收入来源。此外,南苏丹的粮食依赖国外供应,近40%的人口依赖外国援助。然而,所有上述基本任务都面临着从建筑服务、法律和民事结构以及良好治理开始的必要粘合剂的限制。所有这些都是由现有的经济资源决定的,由于在敌对的北苏丹领土上通过输油管道的石油流动被关闭,这些经济资源目前是最少的。协议和协调是开始建设国家的必要条件,为边境地区的冲突达成解决方案是其中的一部分。本文概述了先进的理论框架;然而,指出有必要由结合了国家共识的良好治理来管理也是无能为力的。Swot分析概述了经济发展和良好治理的主要因素。然而,得出的结论强调外部帮助是不可避免和必要的。
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Political Stability and Economic Development in the New Nation of South Sudan
The newly born, one year old State of Southern Sudan faces multiple challenges, economic, administrative, ethnic and most of all, civil conflicts with its previous mother country, Sudan. Building a state is an arduous mission and building a nation comprised of many ethnicities is the most difficult. Moreover, we should not neglect the fact that there are no real economic productive sectors in Southern Sudan or sources of national income except for oil revenues. Additionally, Southern Sudan is food dependent of supplies from abroad and that almost 40% of its population relies on foreign aid. However, all the above-mentioned essential task are limited faced with necessary adhesive bonds which start with building services, legal and civil structures and good governance. All these are determined by available economic resources that are currently minimum with the shutdown of oil flow through oil pipes that runs in the territories of a hostile Northern Sudan. Agreements and coordination are necessary to start building the nation and reaching solutions for Borders's conflicts are part of it. The advanced theoretical framework is outlined in the current paper; however, it is also impotent to point at the necessity to be run by good governance that combines national consensus. Swot analysis outlines the principle factors for economic development and good governance. Conclusions are reached however, with an emphasis that external help is inevitable and necessary.
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