Research Article

Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan

Number: 12 December 31, 2024
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Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan

Abstract

The ongoing debate between democratic and non-democratic systems has gained significant attention in contemporary political discourse. With the end of the Cold War, the rise of authoritarian regimes has presented an alternative model to democratic governance. As the number of authoritarian states has increased, so too has the focus on the relationship between governance structures and economic development. The long-held thesis that Western states' development is rooted in democratic principles has been challenged by the economic successes of authoritarian regimes such as China and South Korea. Consequently, the social and economic trajectories of authoritarian states have garnered substantial interest, particularly among Western democracies. This study explores the economic development of authoritarian regimes by conducting a comparative analysis of Singapore’s one-party rule beginning in 1965 and South Sudan’s post-independence period after 2011, employing a most-similar case design to investigate their development pats.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Comparative Political Movement

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

December 30, 2024

Publication Date

December 31, 2024

Submission Date

September 29, 2024

Acceptance Date

December 26, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Number: 12

APA
Parlak, F., & Aktaş, A. (2024). Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan. Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies, 12, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.69494/jirps.1557876
AMA
1.Parlak F, Aktaş A. Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan. JIRPSS. 2024;(12):1-18. doi:10.69494/jirps.1557876
Chicago
Parlak, Fatmanur, and Alperen Aktaş. 2024. “Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan”. Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies, nos. 12: 1-18. https://doi.org/10.69494/jirps.1557876.
EndNote
Parlak F, Aktaş A (December 1, 2024) Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan. Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies 12 1–18.
IEEE
[1]F. Parlak and A. Aktaş, “Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan”, JIRPSS, no. 12, pp. 1–18, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.69494/jirps.1557876.
ISNAD
Parlak, Fatmanur - Aktaş, Alperen. “Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan”. Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies. 12 (December 1, 2024): 1-18. https://doi.org/10.69494/jirps.1557876.
JAMA
1.Parlak F, Aktaş A. Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan. JIRPSS. 2024;:1–18.
MLA
Parlak, Fatmanur, and Alperen Aktaş. “Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan”. Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies, no. 12, Dec. 2024, pp. 1-18, doi:10.69494/jirps.1557876.
Vancouver
1.Fatmanur Parlak, Alperen Aktaş. Governance, Institutions, and Economic Performance: A Comparative Study of Singapore and South Sudan. JIRPSS. 2024 Dec. 1;(12):1-18. doi:10.69494/jirps.1557876