Sustainable development through quality infrastructure: emerging focus on quality over quantity

Motoko Aizawa
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Abstract This is an advocacy rather than scientific paper that offers a narrative on the process of shaping the G20 Principles on Quality Infrastructure, announced at the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Osaka in June 2019. Caught between a rock and a hard place – the rock being the United States with its sphere of influence in which Japan has historically thrived, and the hard place being China with its global reach that forces Japan to constantly seek new ways of coexistence – Japan used its G7 platform in 2016, and recently its prestigious G20 presidency, to secure a unique space for itself by offering its vision on quality infrastructure. While hitting the mark on economic governance, social sustainability and inclusivity aspects, the Principles fall short when it comes to addressing environmental considerations and the key issue of climate change. Nonetheless, in a world lacking universal and authoritative standards on quality infrastructure, the Principles could still have significant impact in developing countries. The paper offers observations on ways to keep the Principles both relevant and practicable, including through collaboration between China and Japan in their infrastructure endeavours across Asia, Africa, and beyond.
通过优质基础设施实现可持续发展:重质轻量
这是一篇倡导性而非科学论文,阐述了2019年6月在大阪举行的G20领导人峰会上宣布的《G20优质基础设施原则》的形成过程。日本处于进退两难的境地,一边是美国的势力范围,这是日本历史上的繁荣所在;另一边是中国的全球影响力,这迫使日本不断寻求新的共存方式。日本在2016年利用其G7平台,最近又利用其著名的G20轮值主席国,通过提出其关于优质基础设施的愿景,为自己争取了一个独特的空间。虽然《原则》在经济治理、社会可持续性和包容性方面取得了成功,但在解决环境问题和气候变化这一关键问题上却存在不足。尽管如此,在一个缺乏关于优质基础设施的普遍和权威标准的世界上,《原则》仍然可以对发展中国家产生重大影响。本文就如何保持上述原则的相关性和实用性提出了看法,包括通过中日两国在亚洲、非洲及其他地区的基础设施合作。
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