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In: Index on censorship, Band 26, Heft 5, S. 95-97
ISSN: 1746-6067
In: Land Development Studies, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 135-152
In: Routledge frontiers of political economy
"The past two decades have witnessed far-reaching socio-economic and political changes in Asia, such as the growing intra-regional flows of capital, people, and knowledge, the rise of China as the world's second largest economy and its increasing influence in Southeast Asia, intensified US-China confrontations in the global arena, and the onslaught of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Focusing on multi-dimensional interactions (including geo-political and economic relationships, diaspora engagement, and knowledge exchange) between China and Southeast Asia, this book argues that an interwoven perspective of the political economy, transnational governance, and regional networks serves as an effective analytical framework to deciphering these transformations as well as their global and theoretical implications. Drawing upon a wide range of primary data and engaging with latest interdisciplinary scholarship on contemporary Asia, this book's thought-provoking and nuanced analyses will appeal to scholars and students in Chinese and Southeast Asian studies, international political economy, international relationship, and public governance."
In: Routledge frontier of political economy
"The past two decades have witnessed far-reaching socio-economic and political changes in Asia, such as the growing intra-regional flows of capital, people, and knowledge, the rise of China as the world's second largest economy and its increasing influence in Southeast Asia, intensified US-China confrontations in the global arena, and the onslaught of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Focusing on multi-dimensional interactions (including geo-political and economic relationships, diaspora engagement, and knowledge exchange) between China and Southeast Asia, this book argues that an interwoven perspective of the political economy, transnational governance, and regional networks serves as an effective analytical framework to deciphering these transformations as well as their global and theoretical implications. Drawing upon a wide range of primary data and engaging with latest interdisciplinary scholarship on contemporary Asia, this book's thought-provoking and nuanced analyses will appeal to scholars and students in Chinese and Southeast Asian studies, international political economy, international relationship, and public governance"--
In: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
The past two decades have witnessed far-reaching socioeconomic and political changes in Asia, such as the growing intraregional flows of capital, goods, people, and knowledge, the rise of China as the world's second largest economy, and its increasing influence in Southeast Asia, intensified US–China confrontations in the global arena, and the onslaught of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Focusing on multidimensional interactions (including geopolitical and economic relationships, diaspora engagement, and knowledge exchange) between China and Southeast Asia, this book argues that an interwoven perspective of the political economy, transnational governance, and regional networks serves as an effective analytical framework for deciphering these transformations as well as their global and theoretical implications.
Drawing upon a wide range of primary data and engaging with the latest interdisciplinary scholarship on contemporary Asia, this book's thought-provoking and nuanced analyses will appeal to scholars and students in Chinese and Southeast Asian studies, international political economy, international relationships, ethnic and migration studies, and public governance.
In: Routledge frontiers of political economy
The past two decades have witnessed far-reaching socioeconomic and political changes in Asia, such as the growing intraregional flows of capital, goods, people, and knowledge, the rise of China as the world's second largest economy, and its increasing influence in Southeast Asia, intensified US–China confrontations in the global arena, and the onslaught of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Focusing on multidimensional interactions (including geopolitical and economic relationships, diaspora engagement, and knowledge exchange) between China and Southeast Asia, this book argues that an interwoven perspective of the political economy, transnational governance, and regional networks serves as an effective analytical framework for deciphering these transformations as well as their global and theoretical implications. Drawing upon a wide range of primary data and engaging with the latest interdisciplinary scholarship on contemporary Asia, this book's thought-provoking and nuanced analyses will appeal to scholars and students in Chinese and Southeast Asian studies, international political economy, international relationships, ethnic and migration studies, and public governance.
In: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Rising Asia in Three Keys -- Introduction -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- References -- 1 Transnational Asia and Regional Works: Toward a New Political Economy of East Asia -- Introduction -- Transnational Asia and Its Historicity -- Historical Legacies and Flows of Ideas -- Contemporary Resonances: 'Asian Formulas for Asia's Problems' -- Transnational Governance and Networks -- Transnational Governance -- Network Analysis -- Networked State in Transnational Asia -- The Chinese State Goes Transnational -- Negotiating With Transnational Networks in Singapore -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 China Engages Southeast Asia: Shifting Trajectories and Evolving Themes -- Introduction -- Historical Overview: From Ideology to Realpolitik -- Thematic Analysis: Between Diaspora and Networks -- The Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia -- Great Power Politics and the South China Sea Dispute -- Commerce in the 21st Century -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 China's Diaspora Policies as a New Mode of Transnational Governance -- Introduction -- Diaspora Policy as the Nexus of Institutions: the 'Five Overseas Structures' -- Diaspora Policies in Action: 'Going Out and Inviting In' -- Conclusion: Transnational Diaspora Governance at a Time of China Rising -- Postscript -- Notes -- References -- 4 The Political Economy of a Rising China in Southeast Asia: Malaysia Responds to the Belt and Road Initiative -- Introduction -- A Southeast Asian Perspective -- Studies On the Belt and Road Initiative: a Critique -- The Political Economy of Malaysia: Ethnicity and State-Federal Contestation -- Conceptual Framework: Entanglement of International Politics and Domestic Forces.
Offers its readers a comprehensive and systematic body of knowledge of Chinese business. It has taken a holistic perspective, intending to achieve a balance between the academic and practical, between theory and practice and between traditional and current (Internet-based) industry. The framework of this book subsumes all the major factors that should be taken into consideration when Western companies contemplate a China strategy, including history, philosophy, ancient military classics, strategy and marketing, innovation, Internet business and human resources. The discussion of these factors is supplemented with insightful case studies.
In: Routledge library of modern china
In: Routledge library of modern china
In: Routledge library of modern china
In: Global policy: gp, Band 13, Heft S1, S. 11-22
ISSN: 1758-5899
AbstractThis article addresses China's engagement with the Global South regarding the transnational transfer of knowledge and policy. It argues that China's active participation in the Bandung Conference constituted historical capital in legitimating its (leadership) role in the Global South and as an alternative modernity. The past decade has witnessed the growing importance of the Global South for China. Apart from a geopolitical motive, China's expanding economic ties with the developing world serve as an overarching framework facilitating transnational knowledge transfer, with the centrality of development reinforced by an institutionalization drive. The essay concludes that China's engagement with the Global South in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative has been shaped by the complex logics of domestic political economy and changing global geopolitics, not all of which are within China's control. A stakeholder‐centric approach, therefore, will be beneficial to all countries concerned.