石油国家的黄昏即将到来?创伤性脱碳是伊拉克政治变革的驱动力

Shahla Al Kli, Jared Miller, Alex de Waal
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伊拉克是一个高度依赖单一租金来源(即石油收入)的国家的典型例子。自 2003 年以来,伊拉克精英阶层四分五裂,相互争斗,中央无法控制有组织的暴力行为。这种模式代表了一种 "租界政治市场",其中用于工资和合同的国家资金是政治体制的基本润滑剂。2014-2021 年间,国家石油收入连续受到冲击,伊拉克政府和政治财政出现了部分和暂时性的去碳化,但也带来了创伤。反过来,这又引发了一系列治理和政治重组,包括名义上的权力下放进程和教派势力的分裂,随后又爆发了一场要求转型变革的全国性公民运动。本文追溯了这些变化以及油价反弹后突然恢复如常的情况。在此过程中,本文进一步研究了伊拉克石油与民主之间的关系,并探讨了伊拉克未来如何实现去碳化和民主化这一悬而未决的问题。
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The coming twilight of a petro-state? Traumatic decarbonization as a driver of political transformation in Iraq
Iraq is a compelling example of a state highly dependent on a singular source of rent, namely oil revenue. Since 2003, Iraq has also been characterized by a fractured, rivalrous elite without central control over organized violence. This formula represents a “rentier political marketplace” in which state funds for salaries and contracts are the essential lubricant of the political system. During 2014–2021, successive shocks to national oil revenues represented a partial and temporary, but traumatic, decarbonization of Iraq’s government and political finance. In turn, this triggered a series of governance and political reconfigurations including a nominal decentralization process and fracturing of sectarian power, followed by a nationwide civic movement demanding transformational change. This paper traces these changes and the abrupt return to business as usual when oil prices rebounded. In doing so, the paper further investigates the nexus between oil and democracy in Iraq and addresses the unanswered question of how Iraq can decarbonize and democratize in the future.
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