The Geoeconomics and Geopolitics of Chinese Development and Investment in Asia
English
The recent launching of Chinas high profile Belt and Road Initiative and its founding of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank have underscored Chinas rapidly growing importance as a global player in development, diplomacy, and economic governance. To date, scholarship on China abroad has focused primarily on Africa and Latin America. In comparison, Chinas investment and development assistance among its neighbors in Asia have been understudied, despite the fact that Chinas aid and overseas investment remain concentrated in Asia, the countries of which have had complex and often fraught cultural and political relationships with China for more than a millennia.
Through case studies from Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia, this volume provides a targeted examination of the intertwined geoeconomics and geopolitics of Chinas investment and development in Asia. It provides in-depth and grounded analyses of nationalisms and state-making projects, as well as the material effects of Chinas going out strategy on livelihoods, economies, and politics. The volume contributes to understandings of what characterizes Chinese development, and pays attention to questions of elite agency, capitalist dynamics, state sovereignty, the politics of identity, and the reconfiguration of the Chinese state. The chapters in this article originally appeared in a special issue of Eurasian Geography and Economics.
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