77国集团与经济外交:非洲粮食安全的挑战与前景

B. Nkrumah
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发展中国家通过成立77国集团(77国集团)表明了它们解决共同经济问题的集体承诺。该联盟试图利用其核心小组通过联合国论坛影响主要国际贸易和投资政策的改革。其中两个成功是普遍优惠制(GSP)和农业协定(AoA)的通过。这些文书力求改善非洲的贫穷和粮食不安全状况,办法是使非洲农民能够进入国际市场,并通过逐步取消高额补贴来防止发达国家的农产品倾销。然而,在联合国层面通过一项法律文书是一回事,但由国家执行又是另一回事。这些和其他农业贸易倡议严重未能使非洲农村农民受益,也未能战胜长期饥饿。在这种背景下,我们有理由认为,77国集团未能将其崇高的理想转化为现实。总而言之,虽然这个国家集团以前曾设法在基本的社会经济问题上保持一定程度的团结,但其内部分歧的存在仍然令人担忧,影响着非洲粮食安全议程的推进
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The G77 and economic diplomacy : challenges and prospects for Africa's food security
Developing countries demonstrated their collective commitment to address their common economic problems through the formation of the Group of 77 (G77). The coalition has attempted to use its caucus to influence the reform of major international  trade  and  investment  policies  through  the  United  Nations  (UN)  fora. Two of such successes were the adoption of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) and the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA). These instruments seek to improve Africa’s poverty and food insecurity by making the international market  accessible  to  African  farmers  and  prevent  dumping  of  developed countries’ agricultural commodities through phasing out high subsidies. Yet, to adopt a legal instrument at the UN level is one thing, but to implement it by states is another. These and other agro-trade initiatives have grossly failed to benefit the  African  rural  farmers  and  combat  chronic  hunger.  Against  this  backdrop,   it is logical to conclude that the G77 has failed to transform its lofty ideal into  practice.  In  summary,  while  this  bloc  of  nations  has  previously  managed  to   maintain some degree of solidarity along essential socio-economic issues, the existence  of  its  internal  differences  remain  worrying  for  the  advancement  of   Africa’s food security agenda
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