China’s contestation of international norms on state-owned enterprises and government procurement through the Belt and Road Initiative

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
J. Marcoux, Julien Sylvestre-Fleury
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ABSTRACT The Belt and Road Initiative is a vast infrastructure project that extensively relies on public procurement contracts, which are often secured by Chinese state-owned enterprises. Amidst the various consequences that the initiative entails on global governance, this article explores the Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on the development of international norms that have recently emerged beyond the multilateral framework to address state-owned enterprises and government procurement. By combining international relations theory and international economic law, the article argues that the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative constitutes a contestation of international norms that do not align with China’s state-directed economic model. After recalling key elements of norm contestation, it addresses the elaboration of disciplines pertaining to state-owned enterprises and government procurement at the regional and plurilateral levels. It then demonstrates that China – through its discourse, the implementation of Belt and Road Initiative projects and reactions from other states – can be considered as a ‘norm antipreneur’ that challenges these international norms.
通过“一带一路”倡议,中国对国有企业和政府采购国际规范的争论
摘要“一带一路”倡议是一个庞大的基础设施项目,广泛依赖公共采购合同,而公共采购合同通常由中国国有企业担保。在该倡议对全球治理产生的各种影响中,本文探讨了“一带一路”倡议对国际规范发展的影响,这些规范最近出现在多边框架之外,以解决国有企业和政府采购问题。文章将国际关系理论与国际经济法相结合,认为“一带一路”倡议倡议的实施构成了与中国国家主导的经济模式不一致的国际准则之争。在回顾了规范竞争的关键要素后,它阐述了与国有企业和政府采购有关的区域和多边层面的纪律的制定。然后,它表明,中国——通过其话语、“一带一路”倡议倡议项目的实施和其他国家的反应——可以被视为挑战这些国际规范的“反规范者”。
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