Governance Challenges of South Asia’s Energy Megaprojects

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geopolitics Pub Date : 2022-10-19 DOI:10.1080/14650045.2022.2129011
M. Huda
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ABSTRACT For the first time since the end of British colonisation in 1947, the poorly integrated and politically volatile region of South Asia is about to embark on the development of several multilateral energy megaprojects. Historically, regional energy cooperation in South Asia has been undermined by a range of geopolitical issues. Political developments in the last decade have faciliated an unprecedented level of cooperation on energy, and currently several multilateral pipelines and hydroelectric projects are at advanced stages of implementation. Yet, the progress in the physical and bureaucratic development of energy projects has not been complemented by a corresponding conceptualisation of the governance challenges of these initiatives. Within academic literature, there is a dearth of studies that analyses the critical aspect of collectively governing the proposed and under-construction energy megaprojects in South Asia. This gap is concerning as the complexity of energy megaprojects and weak governance systems in developing countries can lead to enormous economic, social and environmental externalities. This article aims to identify the governance challenges of South Asia’s energy megaprojects. To this end, the article draws on literature on global energy governance and energy megaprojects and primary data from interviews undertaken with policymakers. The article synthesises literature on energy cooperation in South Asia with existing knowledge on megaprojects and global energy governance. In doing so, the paper addresses one of the key gaps in literature, which is the lack of studies that appraises megaprojects in the context of interactions between domestic and international politics. Due to the growing importance of energy megaprojects to regional integration and energy transition, the findings of this article have relevance towards policies on global governance and sustainable development.
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南亚能源大项目的治理挑战
自1947年英国结束殖民统治以来,南亚这个一体化程度不高、政治动荡的地区将首次着手开发几个多边能源大型项目。历史上,南亚地区的能源合作一直受到一系列地缘政治问题的影响。过去十年的政治发展促进了能源合作达到前所未有的水平,目前几个多边管道和水电项目已进入执行的后期阶段。然而,能源项目的实际和官僚发展方面的进展并没有得到对这些倡议的治理挑战的相应概念化的补充。在学术文献中,缺乏对南亚拟建和在建大型能源项目集体治理的关键方面进行分析的研究。这一差距令人担忧,因为发展中国家大型能源项目的复杂性和薄弱的治理体系可能导致巨大的经济、社会和环境外部性。本文旨在确定南亚大型能源项目面临的治理挑战。为此,本文借鉴了有关全球能源治理和能源大型项目的文献,以及与政策制定者进行访谈的主要数据。本文综合了有关南亚能源合作的文献与有关大型项目和全球能源治理的现有知识。在此过程中,本文解决了文献中的一个关键空白,即缺乏在国内和国际政治相互作用的背景下评估大型项目的研究。由于能源大型项目对区域一体化和能源转型的重要性日益增加,本文的研究结果对全球治理和可持续发展的政策具有相关性。
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期刊介绍: The study of geopolitics has undergone a major renaissance during the past decade. Addressing a gap in the published periodical literature, this journal seeks to explore the theoretical implications of contemporary geopolitics and geopolitical change with particular reference to territorial problems and issues of state sovereignty . Multidisciplinary in its scope, Geopolitics includes all aspects of the social sciences with particular emphasis on political geography, international relations, the territorial aspects of political science and international law. The journal seeks to maintain a healthy balance between systemic and regional analysis.
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