Introduction - Southeast Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative : the political economy of regionalism, trade, and infrastructure

Since its launch in late 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a significant factor in shaping China's economic and diplomatic relations with the world. China's increasing clout presents opportunities as well as challenges, especially for the developing economies of the Assoc...

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Main Authors: Liu, Hong, Tan, Kong Yam, Lim, Guanie
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1515532021-06-21T02:06:57Z Introduction - Southeast Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative : the political economy of regionalism, trade, and infrastructure Liu, Hong Tan, Kong Yam Lim, Guanie School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science Belt and Road Initiative Foreign Direct Investment Since its launch in late 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a significant factor in shaping China's economic and diplomatic relations with the world. China's increasing clout presents opportunities as well as challenges, especially for the developing economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) which constitute major sites for investment and trade alongside the BRI routes. This special issue examines whether and to what extent China's economic ascendancy has impacted the proposed ASEAN Economic Community and the respective nations in the region. It deals with this question by grounding the analysis along three themes-institutions at a regional level, industry/sector, and particular ASEAN countries' economic relationship with China. A total of 12 articles are presented to illuminate the state of affairs at the regional level and in specific ASEAN economies. They point to the importance of managing trade and investment flows stemming from China's increasingly sophisticated national firms. This in turn hinges on forging 'rules of the game' at both the multilateral and bilateral levels, which potentially leads to mutually beneficial industrialization and long-term wealth creation. In addition to summarizing key findings of the articles in the special issue, this introductory essay examines some of the key themes confronting ASEAN in its engagement with the BRI such as institutions, global supply chains, and economic strategies. It concludes with a brief discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the BRI in Southeast Asia, and on ways to enhance regional integration. Nanyang Technological University Hong Liu and Guanie Lim are grateful for the Lien Research Programme on the Belt andRoad Initiative at the Nanyang Centre for Public Administration, Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity, which also provided funding for the international conference in December 2018when some of the papers in this special issue were first presented. In addition, Liu thanksNTU Strategic Initiative funding (Plural Co-existence and Sustainable Development:Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives, 04INS000103C430). The authors areresponsible for the views and interpretations in this essay. 2021-06-21T02:06:56Z 2021-06-21T02:06:56Z 2020 Journal Article Liu, H., Tan, K. Y. & Lim, G. (2020). Introduction - Southeast Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative : the political economy of regionalism, trade, and infrastructure. Singapore Economic Review, 66(1), 1-20. https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S021759082102001X 0217-5908 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151553 10.1142/S021759082102001X 2-s2.0-85095452191 1 66 1 20 en 04INS000103C430 Singapore Economic Review © 2020 World Scientific Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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Lim, Guanie
Introduction - Southeast Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative : the political economy of regionalism, trade, and infrastructure
description Since its launch in late 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a significant factor in shaping China's economic and diplomatic relations with the world. China's increasing clout presents opportunities as well as challenges, especially for the developing economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) which constitute major sites for investment and trade alongside the BRI routes. This special issue examines whether and to what extent China's economic ascendancy has impacted the proposed ASEAN Economic Community and the respective nations in the region. It deals with this question by grounding the analysis along three themes-institutions at a regional level, industry/sector, and particular ASEAN countries' economic relationship with China. A total of 12 articles are presented to illuminate the state of affairs at the regional level and in specific ASEAN economies. They point to the importance of managing trade and investment flows stemming from China's increasingly sophisticated national firms. This in turn hinges on forging 'rules of the game' at both the multilateral and bilateral levels, which potentially leads to mutually beneficial industrialization and long-term wealth creation. In addition to summarizing key findings of the articles in the special issue, this introductory essay examines some of the key themes confronting ASEAN in its engagement with the BRI such as institutions, global supply chains, and economic strategies. It concludes with a brief discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the BRI in Southeast Asia, and on ways to enhance regional integration.
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