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引用次数: 13
摘要
自2019年10月17日以来,黎巴嫩各地成千上万的黎巴嫩人涌上街头,对经济崩溃感到愤怒,并要求“所有政府政党下台”。这次反政府抗议活动,或被称为“十月革命”,是近15年来规模最大的一次,没有任何政党的支持。10月17日革命并非突然开始,黎巴嫩自2009年以来一直面临着巨大的经济缺陷,2009年的GDP增长率达到10.1%,自那以后开始下降,到2019年降至0.2% (Blominvest Bank, 2018)。根据美国中央情报局2017年的数据,黎巴嫩是债务与国内生产总值比率第三高的国家,达到152.8%,这一比率将国家的公共债务与国内生产总值(GDP)进行比较。
Since October 17, 2019, thousands of Lebanese all over Lebanon flood the streets furious with the economy collapse and requesting “all government parties out.” The anti-government protest, or what is called “October Revolution” is the largest since almost 15 years, with no support of any political party. The October 17 Revolution did not start out of the blue, Lebanon had been facing dramatic economic drawbacks from 2009, where GDP growth reached 10.1% at the mentioned year and started to decline ever since to 0.2% in 2019 (Blominvest Bank, 2018). According to the Central Intelligence Agency 2017, Lebanon ranked the 3rd highest country with Debt to GDP ratio as it recorded 152.8%, this ratio compares country’s public debt to its Gross Domestic Product (GDP).