A polgári zavargások hatásai válsághelyzetekre a fejlődő országokban

Kulcsszavak: polgári zavargások, idegengyűlölet, válsághelyzet, Dél-afrikai Köztársaság, helyzetfelismerés

Absztrakt

Bevezetés: Annak ellenére, hogy a Dél-afrikai Köztársaság az egyik legfejlettebb afrikai ország, számos kockázattal néz szembe, amelyek a társadalom szerkezetéből levezethető erőszakra vezethetők vissza. Az országot az 1994-es demokratikus átalakulása óta polgárizavargások sújtják: idegengyűlölet, sztrájkok, tüntetések a marikana-i bányában, választásokkal kapcsolatos incidensek és diáktüntetések országszerte. Módszerek: A cikk megírását újságcikkek, még meg nem jelent kéziratok, online blogokra épülő irodalomkutatások, valamint a szerzők saját dél-afrikai tapasztalatai segítette. Eredmények: A dél-afrikai válsághelyzetek kialakulásában a polgári zavargásoknak nyilvánvaló szerepe van. Ezeknek a zavargásoknak a társadalmi, gazdasági, infrastrukturális és politikai hatásai bizonyítják, hogy a helyzet beavatkozást igényel mind az érintettek és a lakosság, mind a kormányzati szereplők részéről egyaránt.

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