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Sudan
In 2011, 56 years of misrepresentation of Sudan as being divided by dissatisfaction and racism bore fruit for western oil companies, as the southern area of the country, with two-thirds of its oil wells, became South Sudan.
Sudan's measure of egalitarianism, the Gini coefficient, is average. The "Gini index measures the extent to which the distribution of income or consumption expenditure among individuals or households within an economy deviates from a perfectly equal distribution" - The World Bank (asking the World Bank to assess economic advantage is kind of like asking the CIA to assess the worth of other countries' political systems, but o well)
South Sudan immediately signed laws allowing foreign businesses invulnerability from being run by the government, freedom to unlimited money out of the country, the ability to choose and switch the forum for their legal cases (choosing whether they make cases against the government in national or international courts), and protection of other countries' patent law (again sucking money out of their developing economy into developed ones). Sudan, by contrast, has a national bank. However, the capitalist system is allowed to freely operate in Sudan; its capitalist middlemen make it less efficient than a government-run economy.
World capitalist government and their agencies have systematically eliminated left-leaning governments; the remaining ones all have to have some edge to have survived, and to survive in the future. The leaders of Sudan have chosen government appointment; over half of its governing body is chosen by the government itself.
- Sudan
- Arabic-speaking countries and territories
- Countries in Africa
- English-speaking countries and territories
- Federal countries
- Federal republics
- Former British colonies
- Islamic states
- Least developed countries
- Member states of the African Union
- Member states of the Arab League
- Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
- Member states of the United Nations
- Government appointment
- North African countries
- States and territories established in 1956