China's Bri in Southeast Asia: Concepts and Methodologies

China's Bri in Southeast Asia: Concepts and Methodologies - Paperback

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China's Bri in Southeast Asia: Concepts and Methodologies

China's Bri in Southeast Asia: Concepts and Methodologies - Paperback

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by Decha Tangseefa (Editor), Yos Santasombat (Editor), Kian Cheng Lee (Editor)

China's BRI in Southeast Asia present empirical research that analyzes the dynamics and implications of the Belt and Roads Initiative (BRI) for the countries of Southeast Asia. While much has been written about the BRI from a geopolitical and macro-economic perspective, the studies in this volume focus on how its economic development affects socioeconomic and cultural realities at the micro-level of everyday life in local communities. While the BRI's development of infrastructure such as railways, special economic zones, and ports creates opportunities for ASEAN countries in trade, engineering, agribusiness, and finance, it also poses serious and fundamental challenges to local communities, state sovereignty, the global economic order, and international legal frameworks. The authors contend that the BRI should be examined through various perspectives, and use ethnographic methods to foreground the voices and experiences of local people to better understand the socioeconomic, political, and institutional effects of the BRI on the ground.

Author Biography

Decha Tangseefa is associate professor of Political Theory, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University. Yos Santasombat is professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, and Director, China-Southeast Asian Studies Center, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, and Senior Research Scholar, Thailand Research Fund. Kian Cheng LEE, a Singaporean, holds a Ph.D. (Social Sciences), M.A. (Southeast Asian Studies), M.Th. (Asian Christianity), M.Div., M.A. (Biblical Studies), and B.Sc. (Physics). He is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration while being affiliated with the School of Public Policy and Faculty of Social Sciences at Chiang Mai University.

Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 30, 2025

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