“一带一路”倡议在巴基斯坦电力领域:从初步成功到结构性挑战

IF 5.4 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Muhammad Tayyab Safdar
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作为Belt &;在“一带一路”倡议中,中国行动者在发展中国家的基础设施项目上投入了大量资源。其中许多项目现已投入运营。然而,对于促成项目实施的因素或中国参与者在运营过程中面临的后续困难的讨论有限。本文通过中国在中巴经济走廊(CPEC)下对巴基斯坦电力部门投资的案例研究来解决这一差距。它使用战略行动领域(SAF)框架来分析中国和当地参与者在巴基斯坦电力部门的相互作用。通过深入的定性访谈,研究表明中国和巴基斯坦在电力领域的合作具有趋同和争议的特点。SAF早期阶段的特点是中国和巴基斯坦精英利益的融合,导致大量投资。中国投资者在这一阶段享有更大的议价能力,并在规则制定阶段从东道国获得了多项制度化的让步。随着项目投入运营,越来越多的争论最终导致了油田权力动态的反转。各种因素促成了这种倒置,包括巴基斯坦高层的政治变化,这些变化提升了在谈判阶段被排除在SAF之外的反对派政治领导人,并质疑该领域的规则。巴基斯坦的经济挑战进一步加剧了问题,因为东道国寻求重新谈判长期协议,以降低中国投资的发电厂的回报,并改变融资条款。尽管东道国政府一直无法改变这些协议,但它已经违背了维护中国投资者利益的关键规则。由于基础设施投资的粘性和中国政府的地缘政治利益,在与东道国政府打交道时,中国投资者的杠杆越来越小,因为东道国政府不执行支持投资的规则。
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The BRI in Pakistan’s power sector: From initial success to structural challenges
As part of the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI), Chinese actors have invested substantial resources in infrastructure projects in developing countries. Many of these projects are now operational. However, there is limited discussion of the factors contributing to the implementation of projects or the subsequent difficulties faced by Chinese actors during operations. This paper addresses this gap using a case study of Chinese investment in Pakistan’s power sector under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It uses the strategic action field (SAF) framework to analyse the interplay of Chinese and local actors in Pakistan’s power sector. Using in-depth qualitative interviews, it shows that Chinese and Pakistani cooperation in the power sector is marked by convergence and contestation. The early stages of the SAF were characterised by the convergence between Chinese and Pakistani elite interests, resulting in significant investment. Chinese investors enjoyed greater bargaining power at this stage and received multiple institutionalised concessions from the host country at the rule-setting stage. As projects became operational, increasing contestation culminated in an inversion of the field’s power dynamics. Various factors precipitated this inversion, including high-level political changes in Pakistan, which elevated opposition political leaders who were excluded from the SAF at the negotiation stage and questioned the field’s rules. Pakistan’s economic challenges further exacerbated problems as the host country sought to renegotiate the long-term agreements to reduce the returns for Chinese-financed power plants and alter financing terms. Though the host government has been unable to change the agreements, it has reneged on implementing the critical rules safeguarding the interests of Chinese investors. Chinese investors face diminishing leverage when dealing with host country governments that do not enforce rules underpinning investment due to the sticky nature of infrastructure investments and the Chinese state’s geopolitical interests.
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World Development
World Development Multiple-
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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