ABSTRACT

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.

“The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.”

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Title
A rising Asia in three keys1
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chapter 1|31 pages

Transnational Asia and regional networks

Title
Toward a new political economy of East Asia
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chapter 2|23 pages

China engages Southeast Asia

Title
Shifting trajectories and evolving themes
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chapter 4|25 pages

The political economy of a rising China in Southeast Asia

Title
Malaysia responds to the Belt and Road Initiative
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chapter 6|29 pages

Domesticating ‘transnational cultural capital’

Title
The Chinese state and diasporic entrepreneurship
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chapter 7|24 pages

Global talent management and higher education governance

Title
The Singapore experience in a comparative perspective
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chapter 8|22 pages

China and the ‘Singapore model’

Title
Perspectives from mid-level cadres and implications for transnational knowledge transfer
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