Beijing Law Review

Volume 14, Issue 1 (March 2023)

ISSN Print: 2159-4627   ISSN Online: 2159-4635

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Translocal Implications of the Green Belt and Road Initiative: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Case

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DOI: 10.4236/blr.2023.141022    149 Downloads   790 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Since its inception in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been surrounded by doubts and fears. Some were confirmed, and some were dismissed, because they were groundless or due to adjustments. One of the most critical adjustments was the environmental dimension in the BRI projects, reflecting China’s internal environmental concerns. The enactment of the constitutional rule pursuing ecological civilization can translate to increasing environmental security within the investments in the recipient countries. The hypothesis in the study is that adopting the green BRI incorporates the ecological civilization concept, which refers to a myriad of transnational efforts by China to increase environmental security within its partners. In addition, it includes a constructivist perspective that considers ideational factors that do not happen at the level of the current neoliberal international institutions. Finally, this paper deploys the content analysis technique to seek sufficient empirical evidence to confirm the hypothesis and point out new research directions and limitations.

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de Castro, D. and Wang, R. (2023) Translocal Implications of the Green Belt and Road Initiative: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Case. Beijing Law Review, 14, 402-432. doi: 10.4236/blr.2023.141022.

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