Development

Emerging and developing markets are competing to attract outside investment and playing an even greater role in the global economy.

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Citizens lock arms in a line and walk forward together.

The Other Infrastructure Gap: Sustainability

Drawing from academic literature, evaluations, and technical consultations, this report analyses human rights and environmental impacts at the project and macroeconomic level to give recommendations on how to mitigate the potential risks infrastructure investment can pose for achieving equality, human rights, and the environmental sustainability.

President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Prime Minister Imran Khan. China refused to offer Pakistan a bailout.

Bailing Out China’s Belt and Road

This spring, when the International Monetary Fund approved a $6 billion bailout for Pakistan, an invaluable opportunity was missed to push for greater transparency of China’s Belt and Road Initiative by not requiring project contracts for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor—a significant source of Pakistan’s debt—to be made public.

energy investment

Energy Investment and Infrastructure in Asia

On Thursday, July 18, the CSIS Energy & National Security Program hosted a conference featuring keynote remarks by Frank Fannon, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources at the U.S. Department of State, and Senator Cory Gardner on engaging with Asia to develop mutually beneficial digital infrastructure and energy investment.