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The impact of China's Belt and Road Initiative in Southeast Asia : evaluating risks and benefits
by
Yot Santasombat, editor
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Lee, Kian Cheng, editor
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Yi dai yi lu (Initiative : China) Southeast Asia.
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Economics.
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China Foreign economic relations Southeast Asia.
2025
Drawing insights from intensive empirical investigation of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects in various Southeast Asian countries, this book assesses and analyzes the continuing impact of China's BRI on Thailand and ASEAN at a critical period of Southeast Asian history.
China's Belt and Road Initiative
by
Tao Song
,
Christian Ploberger
,
Soavapa Ngampamuan
in
China
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China -- Foreign economic relations -- Southeast Asia
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China–ASEAN
2022,2021
This book evaluates China's relations with sub-regional Southeast Asia through its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation framework. The book looks at domestic drivers and regional receptivity of China's BRI and also delves into the challenges of China's engagement in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS).
The book examines how China's BRI will contribute to the development of these countries, to regional economic integration and cooperation processes within a political-economic context. It addresses the BRI process within the GMS on three levels: regional, individual recipient countries and the Chinese perspective. The case studies in the book will help to provide insights on China's growing economic influence in sub-regional Southeast Asia and its Belt and Road Initiative.
This book will appeal to researchers interested in the BRI, China's relations with Southeast Asia and China's neighbourhood policy and how domestic considerations are influencing China's policy making.
State-business relations and public-public partnerships: China's state-owned enterprises in Southeast Asia
2024
China's hegemonic leader, Xi Jinping, had one core agenda, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which was to be implemented primarily by employing his country's state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Since 2013, BRI projects have featured extensively in Southeast Asia, a region where countries are led by strongmen leading economies featuring strong state intervention. As the presence of China's SOEs in Southeast Asia grew, this led to major changes in the nature of state-business relations (SBRs). In this context, where structural power lies with the state, or in this case, the two states of China and the host nation, a fundamental query emerges: who governs in these SBRs? This article analyses this question with a focus on three core themes - China's mounting presence in Southeast Asia through the BRI, the growing role of SOEs in these economies, and evolving SBRs.
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