中巴经济走廊与巴基斯坦落实可持续发展目标:在脆弱背景下促进可持续互联互通?

Q2 Social Sciences
Agnieszka Nitza-Makowska
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摘要

2017年11月,中巴两国政府签署了中巴经济走廊长期规划协议;2017 - 2030)。与众多谅解备忘录和路线图一起,该协议为双边合作建立了框架,以引导中巴经济走廊的发展和实施,这是北京大外交政策战略“一带一路”倡议(BRI)中的一个试点项目。中巴经济走廊提供了一个3000公里的公路、铁路、石油和天然气管道网络,将巴基斯坦瓜达尔市与中国新疆连接起来。通过显著提升巴基斯坦的国内和国际连通性,该项目有可能改变巴基斯坦的国家和社会以及动荡的地区环境(Wolf, 2018,第87页)。本文主要基于第一手资料(如政策文件),确定了中巴经济走廊相关政策之间的协同效应,这些政策旨在加强中国与巴基斯坦之间的政治、物质、经济和人文联系,并在巴基斯坦实施可持续发展目标(sdg)。在此过程中,这一政策对话也将揭示中国在全球发展治理中的作用。
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China–Pakistan Economic Corridor and Sustainable Development Goal Implementation in Pakistan: Fostering Sustainable Connectivity in a Fragile Context?
In November 2017, the governments of China and Pakistan signed an agreement on the Long Term Plan (LTP) for the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC; 2017–2030). Together with numerous memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and roadmaps, this agreement sets up a framework for bilateral cooperation to navigate the development and implementation of the CPEC, a pilot project within Beijing’s grand foreign policy strategy, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The CPEC provides a 3,000-km network of highways, railways, and oil and gas pipelines to link the Pakistani city of Gwadar to China’s Xinjiang. By significantly upgrading Pakistan’s domestic and international connectivity, the project has the potential to transform Pakistan’s state and society along with its turbulent regional environment (Wolf, 2018, p. 87). Based mainly on primary sources (such as policy documents), this article identifies synergies between CPEC-related policies that aim to strengthen the political, physical, economic, and people-to-people connectivity between China and Pakistan and the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the latter country. In doing so, this policy dialogue will also shed light on China’s role in global development governance.
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Journal of Peacebuilding and Development
Journal of Peacebuilding and Development Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (JPD) is a new publication for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action at the intersections of conflict, development and peace. JPD"s authors and editorial staff represent global scholarship, practice and action aiming to develop theory-practice and North South dialogue.
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