2018
DOI: 10.1142/s2377740018500094
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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Tapping Potential to Achieve the 2030 Agenda in Pakistan

Abstract: The year 2015 marked the deadline for finishing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as the United Nations (UN) member states launched the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The UN 2030 Agenda encompassing 17 goals and 169 targets aims at eradicating global poverty, combating inequalities and utilizing natural resources in a sustainable manner so that “no one is left behind.” All stakeholders have committed to proceeding with the incomplete agenda of the M… Show more

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“…In total, this study would contribute to the international relations, foreign policy, policy studies, and security studies generally and journalism-related studies particularly. The findings of this research are similar to the results of Alam et al (2019), Ali (2018); Hussian (2017), Rehman, Khan and Jaffry, 2017); Yousuf (2018), Makhdoomi (2016) Harris (2018and Farooq (2020). This study strengthened the assumptions of the Agendasetting theory that media is set the agenda to promote some issues.…”
Section: H5supporting
confidence: 87%
“…In total, this study would contribute to the international relations, foreign policy, policy studies, and security studies generally and journalism-related studies particularly. The findings of this research are similar to the results of Alam et al (2019), Ali (2018); Hussian (2017), Rehman, Khan and Jaffry, 2017); Yousuf (2018), Makhdoomi (2016) Harris (2018and Farooq (2020). This study strengthened the assumptions of the Agendasetting theory that media is set the agenda to promote some issues.…”
Section: H5supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Indicators are decisive in current governance [35] and thus, research on indicators is crucial for a consistent implementation of the SDG. Indeed the literature review proves that 2030 Agenda is a trending topic, with outstanding papers reflecting on the indicators themselves [7,36,37], providing a sort of achievement ranking based on official public statistics [38] or, more frequently, focusing at specific goals [39][40][41], fields [42] or geographical regions [1,2,8,[43][44][45]. We are experimenting the effects of the so-called data-revolution [46] and Public Administrations have a prominent role in producing performance information [47].…”
Section: Sustainable Development Goals and The Role Of The European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local citizens in different areas of Pakistan perceive new profitable businesses with independent business profit to serve their families. These human development are the targets postulated in the sustainable development goals set by Pakistan, which would be achievable with the help of these projects planned under CPEC [59]. Considering the benefits of CPEC in sustainable development goals in Pakistan, it is argued that emerging economies need a more meaningful paradigm.…”
Section: Cpec and Sustainable Life Of Rural Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%