China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Macro Environmental Factors and Security Challenges

被引:8
|
作者
Surahio, Muhammad Kashan [1 ]
Gu, Shengyu [2 ]
Mahesar, Hakim Ali [3 ]
Soomro, Mansoor Mumtaz [4 ]
机构
[1] Hefei Univ Technol, Hefei, Peoples R China
[2] Huizhou Univ, Huizhou, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan
[4] Harbin Inst Technol, Harbin, Peoples R China
来源
SAGE OPEN | 2022年 / 12卷 / 01期
关键词
Chinese investments; politics economics socioculture technology (PEST); security threats; cross-impact; project; CPEC; ONE BELT; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1177/21582440221079821
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Pakistan, excepting external issues, has been enduring from chronic problems, that is, political-military anarchy, bad-governance, interprovincial conflicts, social divisions, sectarian influence, and terrorism resulting negatively on inland politics, economics, socioculture, and techno-industry (PEST). This amplified domestic instability and governmental dependency toward external support. Appropriately, China's recent FDI for CPEC is aimed to revive Pakistan's energy, transport, infrastructure, industries and also procure China's energy and trade transmission, and opportunities. So far, some studies separately have reported favorable and unfavorable effects emerged between projects and local PEST domains. Apart from numerous advantages, the drawbacks are also found many that are not limited to institutional concerns, project misappropriations, ethnic and provincial reservations, opposition, and targeted terrorism. Therefore, current study systematically revolves around exploring, comparing, and analyzing the cross-impact among CPEC, PEST, and Security concomitantly. Employing qualitative interviews, all-round literature, and statistical index datasets, study determines that the security risk is critical for Chinese manpower whereas the concerns of inter-government, projects, institutions, civil-military, and ethnicities are somehow manageable. Results show positive trend in Pakistan's many PEST indicators except political violence, corruption, security costs and threats, electricity costs and supply, debts, imports, and forestry that are in continuous negative impact. Moreover, opposition, trust-deficit, and attacks against CPEC are yet unchanged factors. The study, therefore, argues that if negative impact factors are recognized for elimination, the CPEC as a result will improve the both host and investor environments with promised socioeconomic advantages, and minimize challenges including terrorism. In last, study also suggests various practical and policy implications.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: prospects and challenges
    Ali, Murad
    [J]. CONTEMPORARY SOUTH ASIA, 2020, 28 (01) : 100 - 112
  • [2] The challenges to the mega infrastructure of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in Pakistan
    Feng, Zheng
    Ali, Majid
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT, 2023, 7 (02)
  • [3] The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Economic Rationale and Key Challenges
    Khan, Zahid
    [J]. CHINA QUARTERLY OF INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES, 2019, 5 (02) : 249 - 265
  • [4] China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Meeting Security Challenges in Balochistan Through Trade and Development
    Khan, Hashmat Ullah
    Yu, Shan
    [J]. MGIMO REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 2022, 15 (05): : 135 - 149
  • [5] Exploring the environmental sustainability potential of the China-Pakistan economic corridor for Pakistan
    Rashid, Ruhma
    Mahboob, Iqra
    Shafique, Sumeer
    Shafiq, Iqrash
    Akhter, Parveen
    Park, Young-Kwon
    Hussain, Murid
    [J]. STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT, 2023, 37 (10) : 3679 - 3690
  • [6] Exploring the environmental sustainability potential of the China-Pakistan economic corridor for Pakistan
    Ruhma Rashid
    Iqra Mahboob
    Sumeer Shafique
    Iqrash Shafiq
    Parveen Akhter
    Young-Kwon Park
    Murid Hussain
    [J]. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 2023, 37 : 3679 - 3690
  • [7] The politics of the China-Pakistan economic corridor
    Hameed, Maham
    [J]. PALGRAVE COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 4
  • [8] Aging and social security system in Pakistan: policy challenges, opportunities, and role of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
    Ahmad, Riaz
    Mi, Hong
    Ren Keyao
    Khan, Khalid
    Navid, Khan
    [J]. EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY, 2018, 44 (09) : 537 - 550
  • [9] Environmental governance in Pakistan: Perspectives and implications for the China-Pakistan economic corridor plan
    Waheed, Abdul
    Kousar, Sajida
    Khan, Muhammad Irfan
    Fischer, Thomas Bernward
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS, 2024, 23
  • [10] Theoretical Perspectives on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
    Ibrar, Muhammad
    Karim, Shahid
    Shah, Mussawar
    Durrani, Dilawar
    Ali, Liaqat
    [J]. VISION 2020: SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, 2018, : 934 - 937