2022
DOI: 10.1111/sjtg.12448
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Guest Editorial: Crossing the river by feeling the stones – Alternative imaginaries of China and Southeast Asia in contemporary contexts

Abstract: Most people do not realise how important the region (Southeast Asia) is to China, especially after the region's decolonisation and the establishment of its nation-states. Were it not for

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“…Especially since the launching of BRI in 2013, China has proactively reached out to connect with Southeast Asia as a key component of its economic and public diplomacy. From China's standpoint, Southeast Asia has become more important than ever and is an indispensable strategic partner in the grand BRI and especially the sea‐based Maritime Silk Road (Lin and Yang, 2022). It is argued that China has a long tradition of economic and public diplomacy towards Southeast Asia although BRI came into the picture only in 2013 (Zha and Gong, 2021).…”
Section: China's Presence In Southeast Asia: Contestations and Renewe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Especially since the launching of BRI in 2013, China has proactively reached out to connect with Southeast Asia as a key component of its economic and public diplomacy. From China's standpoint, Southeast Asia has become more important than ever and is an indispensable strategic partner in the grand BRI and especially the sea‐based Maritime Silk Road (Lin and Yang, 2022). It is argued that China has a long tradition of economic and public diplomacy towards Southeast Asia although BRI came into the picture only in 2013 (Zha and Gong, 2021).…”
Section: China's Presence In Southeast Asia: Contestations and Renewe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reopening of modern China in the late 1970s and its momentous rise to economic prominence in the 1990s and onwards have generated numerous and diversified transnational activities and connections within the Chinese diaspora (Lin and Yang, 2022). Southeast Asia has the largest and most diverse diasporic Chinese population, and hence it is currently a priority area for Chinese foreign direct investment, including major development projects linked to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper thus builds on recent critical studies of China's BRI (Oliveira et al, 2020;Sidaway et al 2020;Lin et al, 2021) that move beyond geopolitical narratives to examine how Chinese influence is 'translated in and through' (Woods, 2022: 7) local spaces and encounters, including but not limited to infrastructure projects. This growing body of work draws our attention to the essential role of host country actors, institutions and politics in shaping and directing BRI projects and their outcomes, which may differ from those promoted by Beijing (Chen, 2022;Dwyer, 2020;Han & Webber, 2020;Lin & Yang, 2022;Suhardiman et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the BRI has dominated much of the analysis of China's diverse activities in Southeast Asia. In response, there has been a recognized need for ways of understanding ‘how China's impacts on Southeast Asia can be better understood beyond only focusing on China‐centred framings such as the BRI’ (Lin & Yang, 2022: 228; see also Rowedder et al ., 2023). We proceeded from the premise that Chinese infrastructure development in the region is shaped by more than China's longstanding geopolitical ambitions, desires for market expansion, and the need for a spatial fix for Chinese surplus capital.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%