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Yunnan-A Chinese Bridgehead to Asia - A case study of China s political economic relations with its

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Informationen zum Autor Tim Summers writes on the politics, economy, and international relations of contemporary China. He is a Senior Consulting Fellow with Chatham House in London, teaches at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and advises corporates and investors on China. Tim holds a PhD in Chinese Studies from CUHK, and an MA from the University of Cambridge. He was British Consul-General in Chongqing from 2004 to 2007, when he traveled extensively in southwest China, including in Yunnan. "Yunnan is one of China's most strategically important regions, occupying a critical area where it serves as a bridgehead between the rest of the country and the diverse and complicated economies and polities of south and southeast Asia. Tim Summers has intimate experience of working in the region and has produced an excellent, readable and comprehensive study, locating this ethnically rich province in its historic and regional context, but then using Yunnan to illustrate the complex interdependencies of provinces in modern China and the ways in which they relate to the central government, to other provinces, and to the wider world. An important and rewarding new study."-Kerry Brown, University of Sydney

List of contents

  • Dedication
  • List of figures and tables
  • List of abbreviations
  • Note on use of Chinese
  • Acknowledgements
  • About the author
  • Map of Asia
  • Yunnan timeline
  • Yunnan place names in Chinese
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: why Yunnan?
    • Abstract:
    • Previous studies on Yunnan
    • A provincial case study of China's political and economic relations
    • Structure of the book
  • Chapter 2: China in a changing world
    • Abstract:
    • Western China and the global economy
    • China and its Asian neighbours
    • Provincial agency in China's global interactions
  • Chapter 3: Yunnan's history in regional perspective
    • Abstract:
    • From Dian kingdom to Mongol conquest
    • From Ming integration to 'inward rebalancing' in the Qing
    • Late Qing decline and European incursions
    • Reform, revolution and the war period in Yunnan
    • Yunnan from 1949
  • Chapter 4: Repositioning Yunnan: ideas and policy
    • Abstract:
    • Early ideas of 'opening up' in Yunnan
    • Turning point: 1992
    • Developing ideas and policy
    • The 'great international transit route' and CAFTA
    • National belonging
    • Repositioning continued
    • Conclusion
    • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 5: Yunnan and regional institutions
    • Abstract:
    • Early regional engagement: Greater Mekong Subregion
    • Yunnan and BCIM
    • New dynamics in the region(s) - CAFTA and a revitalised GMS
    • Guangxi and regional institutions
    • Yunnan and domestic regionalism
    • Conclusion
  • Chapter 6: Infrastructure development
    • Abstract:
    • The early 1990s: limited transport infrastructure
    • Transport infrastructure in 2001
    • Further developments: 2006 and beyond
    • Energy security and infrastructure development
    • Challenges: politics and international relations
    • Conclusion
  • Chapter 7: From border trade to 'going out'
    • Abstract:
    • New trends from 2001
    • 'Going out': outward investment from Yunnan
    • Domestic trade and investment
    • Conclusion
  • Chapter 8: Conclusion
    • Abstract:
    • Provincial agency and 'competitive internationalisation'
    • China, Asia and global political economy
    • References
  • Index

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"Yunnan is one of China's most strategically important regions, occupying a critical area where it serves as a bridgehead between the rest of the country and the diverse and complicated economies and polities of south and southeast Asia. Tim Summers has intimate experience of working in the region and has produced an excellent, readable and comprehensive study, locating this ethnically rich province in its historic and regional context, but then using Yunnan to illustrate the complex interdependencies of provinces in modern China and the ways in which they relate to the central government, to other provinces, and to the wider world. An important and rewarding new study." --Kerry Brown, University of Sydney
"This is a succinct, clearly-written and well-presented discussion of how a province is able to articulate its own goals while working within a national system where many of the macro-economic policy levers like interest rates, growth targets and tax raising powers are still in the hands of the central government." --Asian Review of Books

Product details

Authors Tim Summers, Summers Tim
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.07.2013
 
EAN 9780857094445
ISBN 978-0-85709-444-5
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 159 mm x 241 mm x 19 mm
Series Chandos Asian Studies Series
Chandos Asian Studies: Contemp
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

China, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, Geopolitics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian

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