The political economy of transnational governance : China and Southeast Asia in the 21st century / Hong Liu.
"The past two decades have witnessed far-reaching socio-economic and political changes in Asia, such as the growing intra-regional flows of capital, people, and knowledge, the rise of China as the world's second largest economy and its increasing influence in Southeast Asia, intensified US...
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: A Rising Asia in Three Keys
- Introduction
- Structure of the Book
- Notes
- References
- 1 Transnational Asia and Regional Works: Toward a New Political Economy of East Asia
- Introduction
- Transnational Asia and Its Historicity
- Historical Legacies and Flows of Ideas
- Contemporary Resonances: 'Asian Formulas for Asia's Problems'
- Transnational Governance and Networks
- Transnational Governance
- Network Analysis
- Networked State in Transnational Asia
- The Chinese State Goes Transnational
- Negotiating With Transnational Networks in Singapore
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 2 China Engages Southeast Asia: Shifting Trajectories and Evolving Themes
- Introduction
- Historical Overview: From Ideology to Realpolitik
- Thematic Analysis: Between Diaspora and Networks
- The Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia
- Great Power Politics and the South China Sea Dispute
- Commerce in the 21st Century
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 3 China's Diaspora Policies as a New Mode of Transnational Governance
- Introduction
- Diaspora Policy as the Nexus of Institutions: the 'Five Overseas Structures'
- Diaspora Policies in Action: 'Going Out and Inviting In'
- Conclusion: Transnational Diaspora Governance at a Time of China Rising
- Postscript
- Notes
- References
- 4 The Political Economy of a Rising China in Southeast Asia: Malaysia Responds to the Belt and Road Initiative
- Introduction
- A Southeast Asian Perspective
- Studies On the Belt and Road Initiative: a Critique
- The Political Economy of Malaysia: Ethnicity and State-Federal Contestation
- Conceptual Framework: Entanglement of International Politics and Domestic Forces.
- China in Malaysia: Three Case Studies
- East Coast Rail Link: Remolding Regional Geopolitics Through China
- Bandar Malaysia: Merging State Capital With State Capital
- Forest City: Embedding Transnational Chinese Capital Into Local Politics
- Discussion: Politics in Command
- Conclusion
- Postscript
- Notes
- References
- 5 New Chinese Capitalism and the ASEAN Economic Community
- Introduction
- New Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia
- A Tale of Three Nations: Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore
- Malaysia: Strong Links With the State
- Indonesia: Interplay Between Politics and Ethnicity
- Singapore: Financial Hub and Connectivity
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 6 Domesticating 'Transnational Cultural Capital': The Chinese State and Diasporic Entrepreneurship
- Introduction
- Entrepreneurship in the Transnational Context
- Transnational Cultural Capital and Importance of Political Capital
- The Emergence of Diasporic Technopreneurs
- Key Attributes of Diasporic Technopreneurs
- Conversion of Transnational Cultural Capital
- Incorporating Diasporic Technopreneurs Into the National Agenda
- Mechanisms of Domesticating Transnational Cultural Capital
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 7 Global Talent Management and Higher Education Governance: The Singapore Experience in a Comparative Perspective
- Introduction
- From 'Brain Circulation' to Global 'War for Talent'
- Singapore's Evolving Talent Strategy and Higher Education Landscape
- (Global) Talent Strategy as a National Policy Priority
- From Global Schoolhouse to SkillsFuture
- Global Talent Management and Public-private Collaboration
- Public Responses to Global Talent Strategy and Policy Adjustments After 2011
- (Global) Talent Management at Nanyang Technological University
- Conclusion and Future Research Directions
- Notes
- References.
- 8 China and the 'Singapore Model': Perspectives From Mid-Level Cadres and Implications for Transnational Knowledge Transfer
- Introduction
- The 'Singapore Model' and Its Appeal to China
- Mid-level Cadres' Perspectives of the 'Singapore Model'
- A Demographic Analysis of the 'Mayors' Class' and Its Influence in China
- Mid-level Cadres' Perspectives of the 'Singapore Model'
- Chinese Leadership Views the 'Singapore Model'
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.