冲突后转型:概述

Postconflict Transitions: An Overview

World Bank Economic Review · 2008
被引 18
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

概述了冲突结束后两到五年内联合国维和行动在维持和平、促进收入与消费增长以及教育健康恢复方面的成效,并分析了长期可持续性面临的政治碎片化与经济多元化挑战。

Abstract

In the two to five years immediately following end of conflicts, UN peacekeeping operations have succeeded in maintaining peace, while income and consumption growth rates have been higher than normal and recovery on key education and health indicators has been possible. Aid also has been super-effective in promoting recovery, not only by financing physical infrastructure but also by helping in the monetary reconstruction of postconflict economies. However, sustaining these short-term gains was met with two difficult challenges. First, long-term sustainability of peace and growth hinges primarily on the ability of postconflict societies to develop institutions for the delivery of public goods, which, in turn, depends on the capacity of post-conflict elites to overcome an entrenched culture of political fragmentation and form stable national coalitions, beyond their immediate ethnic or regional power bases. Second, after catch-up growth runs its course, high levels of aid could lead to overvalued real currencies, at a time when growth requires a competitive exchange rate and economic diversification. Successful peace-building would, therefore, require that these political and economic imperatives of postconflict transitions be accounted for in the design of UN peacekeeping operations as well as the aid regime.

冲突后过渡联合国维和行动制度发展援助有效性