Connecting into the Social Sustainability Effects of Infrastructure through China’s Digital Silk Road: Issues, Indices, and Indications
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Connecting into the DSR: A Primer and Critique
3. Methodology and Materials
4. Results
4.1. Ethiopia
4.1.1. Ethiopia–China Relations Overview
4.1.2. The DSR in Ethiopia
4.1.3. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in Ethiopia—Political Aspects
4.1.4. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in Ethiopia—QOL Aspects
4.1.5. Assessment
4.2. Malaysia
4.2.1. Malaysia–China Relations Overview
4.2.2. The DSR in Malaysia
4.2.3. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in Malaysia—Political Aspects
4.2.4. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in Malaysia—QOL Aspects
4.2.5. Assessment
4.3. UAE
4.3.1. UAE–China Relations Overview
4.3.2. The DSR in UAE
4.3.3. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in UAE—Political Aspects
4.3.4. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in UAE—QOL Aspects
4.3.5. Assessment
4.4. Hungary
4.4.1. Hungary–China Relations Overview
4.4.2. The DSR in Hungary
4.4.3. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in Hungary—Political Aspects
4.4.4. The DSR’s Implications for Social Sustainability in Hungary—QOL Aspects
4.4.5. Assessment
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Metric | Components | Preferred Data Source | Alternative Data Source |
---|---|---|---|
Democracy | N/A | Freedom House “Freedom in the World” (FITW) Report [43] | N/A |
Freedom | Surveillance | Top Surveillance Cities Worldwide [44] | Human Rights Watch country reports [49] |
Privacy rights | Privacy International and Electronic Privacy Information Center [45,46] | ||
Censorship | Reporters without Borders “World Press Freedom Index” (WPFI) and Freedom House “Freedom on the Net” (FOTN) Report [47,48] | ||
Participation | N/A | Organization on Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Better Life Index [50] | FITW Report “Political Pluralism and Participation” (the sum of criteria B1, B3, and B4) |
Good governance | Government effectiveness | World Bank “Government Effectiveness” [51] | N/A |
Transportation | Traffic Congestion | TomTom Traffic Index [52] | N/A |
Safety | Serious crimes (serious assaults, robbery) | United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) [53] | N/A |
Property crimes (burglary) | |||
Health | Infant Mortality Rate Probabilities [54] | World Health Organization (WHO) “The Global Health Observatory” | N/A |
Demand for Family Planning Satisfied [55] | |||
Estimated Road Traffic Death Rate (per 100,000) [56] | |||
Access to communications | Fixed Broadband Subscriptions (per 100) | World Bank Open Data—Infrastructure [57] | N/A |
Fixed Telephone Subscriptions (per 100) | |||
Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100) | |||
Secure internet servers (per million) |
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fixed Broadband subscriptions (per 100) | 8.86 | 8.64 | 8.55 | 9.28 | Not available |
Fixed Telephone subscriptions (per 100) | 15.76 | 21.16 | 23.57 | 23.31 | Not available |
Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100) | 141.65 | 136.12 | 134.53 | 139.56 | Not available |
Secure internet servers (per million) | 945.62 | 4917.79 | 5713.14 | 6723.93 | 7494.44 |
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fixed Broadband subscriptions (per 100) | 13.862 | 29.111 | 31.405 | 31.175 | Not available |
Fixed Telephone subscriptions (per 100) | 24.418 | 24.463 | 24.311 | 24.181 | Not available |
Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100) | 212.6349 | 208.797 | 208.505 | 200.632 | Not available |
Secure internet servers (per million) | 938.684 | 1285.99 | 1483.963 | 1912.077 | 1405.504 |
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fixed Broadband subscriptions (per 100) | 30.387 | 31.723 | 32.935 | Not available |
Fixed Telephone subscriptions (per 100) | 32.186 | 31.725 | 31.48 | Not available |
Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100) | 102.212 | 103.445 | 106.072 | Not available |
Secure internet servers (per million) | 13.627 | 19.244 | 26.241 | 32.814 |
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Blanchard J-MF, Hooijmaaijers B. Connecting into the Social Sustainability Effects of Infrastructure through China’s Digital Silk Road: Issues, Indices, and Indications. Sustainability. 2021; 13(22):12739. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212739
Chicago/Turabian StyleBlanchard, Jean-Marc F., and Bas Hooijmaaijers. 2021. "Connecting into the Social Sustainability Effects of Infrastructure through China’s Digital Silk Road: Issues, Indices, and Indications" Sustainability 13, no. 22: 12739. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212739
APA StyleBlanchard, J.-M. F., & Hooijmaaijers, B. (2021). Connecting into the Social Sustainability Effects of Infrastructure through China’s Digital Silk Road: Issues, Indices, and Indications. Sustainability, 13(22), 12739. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212739