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Anti-Chinese Sentiments in the Extractive Industry: A Central Asian Example

Kemel ToktomushevResearch Fellow, University of Central Asia China’s presence and influence across the globe today is immeasurable. From Ecuador and Ghana, to Sri Lanka and Mongolia, Chinese companies are racing to develop new infrastructure projects and secure lucrative commodities deals. As a result, in many parts of the world China has emerged as the largest source of foreign direct investment, the largest source of development finance, and the largest creditor. These developments also turned China into the largest impact-maker for many states, whose economic well-being and socio-political status are now reliant on Chinese initiatives.  In well-governed states, Chinese projects have the potential to drive economic development in a sustainable and responsible way. However, in weak states, where state institutions are weak and local populations are typically excluded from development processes, Chinese projects face the added burden of building trust and cooperation with local

Israel and Palestine: Future Directions in the Middle East

Specialists will provide analysis of the politics of the Middle East, political currents in IL, and CA relationship with the peace process. The resource-rich Middle East and North Africa region is at a nadir following two tumultuous decades of localised crises, regional power struggles and interventions from abroad. Multiple shattered states and societies, from Libya to Syria, Yemen and Iraq, lie in their wake. Yet, one contested region, Israel and Palestine, remains central to regional peace and stability. It remains in as regressive and dangerous a state as ever, too. This online seminar will explore the regional outlook of Israel, Palestine and the broader Middle East. It takes into consideration four years of the Trump administration siding firmly with the Netanyahu government in Israel, including support for de jure annexation of further Palestinian land.

Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan Bilateral Relations

news Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan Bilateral Relations Muhammad Rafiq Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan have centuries-long cultural, religious and economic relations well before their creation. Zaheer-Uddin Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty in Hindustan hailed from the valley of Ferghana that is located in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Babur’s mosque is still preserved in Kyrgyz city of Osh that is very popular tourist attraction. After the demise of USSR, Kyrgyzstan got independence in 1991. Pakistan was among the earliest countries to recognize Kyrgyzstan in December 1991 that was followed by the start of diplomatic relations on May 10, 1992. In August 1995, Diplomatic Mission of Pakistan was established in Bishkek. The same year, both countries signed a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT).Over the years, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan have cooperated and collaborated in several ways to strengthen political, economic and trade ties.

SBP to plan women s financial inclusion

SBP to plan women’s financial inclusion Business December 20, 2020 KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will host a webinar on ‘consultative launch of banking on equality policy: reducing the gender gap in financial inclusion’ on Monday (December 21). The webinar will be shown live on State Bank’s Facebook page and aims to promote awareness of the significance of women financial inclusion and hold discussions among distinguished international thought leaders to discuss practical ways to give a boost to women financial inclusion in Pakistan. SBP Governor Reza Baqir will host the consultative launch with introductory presentation on the policy by SBP Deputy Governor Sima Kamil, and followed by a high level panel discussion around women’s financial inclusion. The panel members will include Aga Khan Development Network Director Zahra Aga Khan, Ceyla Pazarbasioglu from IMF and Anita Zaidi from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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