通过中国在南亚和东南亚的“一带一路”倡议倡议来激励禁毒

IF 1.1 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Chao Wang, N. Lassi
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摘要

南亚和东南亚许多国家的毒品生产和分销给中国带来了重大挑战。其中几个国家通过中国的“一带一路”倡议倡议(BRI)获得外国投资和援助,包括“一带一路”倡议中的一个名为“健康丝绸之路”(HSR)的部门。中国有机会通过在与这些国家的“一带一路”倡议/高铁投资协议中增加附加条件条款,激励这些国家加强禁毒措施。建议的条款可以强制要求采取措施,如改善毒品执法、关闭生产场所和经销商、增加减少伤害和康复服务,以及建立公民对毒品问题的投诉系统。为了确保遵守规定,应对不符合毒品管制条件的州采取抑制措施。
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Incentivizing Narcotics Control Through China’s Belt and Road Initiative in South and Southeast Asia
The production and distribution of narcotics in many states in South and Southeast Asia present significant challenges for China. Several of these states receive foreign investments and assistance through China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), including a division of the BRI called the Health Silk Road (HSR). China has an opportunity to motivate these states to strengthen their narcotics control measures by adding conditionality clauses in the BRI/HSR investment agreements with these states. The suggested clauses could mandate measures such as improving drug enforcement, decommissioning production sites and distributors, increasing harm reduction and rehabilitation services, and establishing citizen complaint systems for narcotics issues. To ensure compliance, disincentives should be activated for states failing to meet narcotics control conditions.
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Journal of Developing Societies
Journal of Developing Societies DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Developing Societies is a refereed international journal on development and social change in all societies. JDS provides an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of theoretical perspectives, research findings, case studies, policy analyses and normative critiques on the issues, problems and policies associated with both mainstream and alternative approaches to development. The scope of the journal is not limited to articles on the Third World or the Global South, rather it encompasses articles on development and change in the "developed" as well as "developing" societies of the world. The journal seeks to represent the full range of diverse theoretical and ideological viewpoints on development that exist in the contemporary international community.
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