通过科学技术打破不发达的恶性循环:最不发达国家的案例

Güliz Sütçü
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20世纪初以来,最不发达国家问题成为发展领域的热点问题,在联合国的主导下,国际社会和最不发达国家自身都为最不发达国家实现可持续发展目标付出了巨大努力。然而,迄今为最不发达国家的发展所采取的步骤仍然不够,因此,我们指出,显然需要设计一种具有新观点的不同发展战略。人们认识到,以前的战略大多以经济为中心,因此缺乏必要的潜力,使最不发达国家能够打破它们正在经历的恶性循环。这表明需要对发展战略进行新的概念化,包括人的方面。科学技术为填补这一发展战略中的空白提供了必要的解决方案。结构转型对于最大限度地利用最不发达国家的国内资源和能力以及外部援助都是至关重要的,人们认为只有将科技纳入发展战略才能实现结构转型。因此,很明显,只有在科技方面取得进展,最不发达国家才能增加它们从现有发展援助中获得的利益,还可以创造新的和当地的资源和能力。从长远来看,这将引发一个发展进程,使最不发达国家能够满足其自身的需要并实现其可持续发展的目标
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Breaking the Vicious Circle of Underdevelopment through Science and Technology: The Case of Least Developed Countries
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) have become the main issue of a hot debate on development and under the lead of the United Nations, both the international community and the LDCs themselves spent huge efforts for the LDCs' achieving the goal of sustainable development. Nevertheless, the steps taken so far for the LDCs' development remained insufficient and hence, point out that there is an evident need for designing a different development strategy with a novel perspective. It has been recognized that the previous strategies have been mostly economy-centered and hence, are lacking of the necessary potential to enable the LDCs break the vicious circle that they have been experiencing. This made clear the need for a new conceptualization of the development strategies by including the human dimension. Science and technology (S&T) provided the required solution to fill this gap within the development strategies. Structural transformation, which is essential for the maximum use of both the LDCs' domestic resources and capabilities and of the external aid, has been understood as possible only by integrating S&T to the development strategies. Hence, it has become obvious that solely with making progress in their S&T, LDCs can increase the benefit that they would get from the existing development aids and also can create new and local resources and capacities. This, in the long term, would trigger a development process enabling the LDCs meet their own needs and realize their goal of sustainable development
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