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Borderlands in East and Southeast Asia Yuk Wah Chan (City University of Hong Kong)

Borderlands in East and Southeast Asia By Yuk Wah Chan (City University of Hong Kong)

Borderlands in East and Southeast Asia by Yuk Wah Chan (City University of Hong Kong)


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The contributors to this volume analyse how the changing political economy and the regional and international politics of Asia have shaped and reshaped borderland relations in terms of trade, commerce, and tourism. It was originally published as a special issue of Asian Anthropology.

Borderlands in East and Southeast Asia Summary

Borderlands in East and Southeast Asia: Emergent conditions, relations and prototypes by Yuk Wah Chan (City University of Hong Kong)

This book provides a glimpse into the different emergent borderland prototypes in East and Southeast Asia, with illustrative cases and discussions. Asia has contained a number of reactivated border zones since the end of the Cold War, borders which have witnessed ever greater human activity, concerning trade, commerce, tourism, and other forms of money-related activities such as shopping, gambling and job-seeking. Through seven borderland cases, the contributors to this volume analyse how the changing political economy and the regional and international politics of Asia have shaped and reshaped borderland relations and produced a few essential prototypes of borderland in Asia, such as reopened borders and re-activated economic zones; reintegrated but separated border cities; porous borderlands; and abstruse borderlands. This book aims to bring about further discussions of borderland development and governance, and how these actually inform and shape state-state and state-city relations across borders and regional politics. This book was originally published as a special issue of Asian Anthropology.

About Yuk Wah Chan (City University of Hong Kong)

Yuk Wah Chan is an anthropologist in the Department of Asian and International Studies at City University of Hong Kong. She works with a wide range of scholars and her research interests cover borderland, migration, tourism, food, heritage, death, and identity. Brantly Womack is C.K. Yen Professor of Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia, USA. He is the author of Asymmetry and International Relationships (2016), China among Unequals (2010) and China and Vietnam: The Politics of Asymmetry (2006).

Table of Contents

Introduction - Not merely a border: borderland governance, development and transborder relations in Asia 1. Borders, boundaries, horizons and Quemoy in an asymmetric world 2. Mobile North Korean women and their places in the Sino-North Korea borderland 3. The Thai-Burmese borderland: mobilities, regimes, actors and changing political contexts 4. Mongla and the borderland politics of Myanmar 5. Trust facilitates business, but may also ruin it: the hazardous facets of Sino-Vietnamese border trade 6. A tale of two borderlands: material lucidity and deep play in the transborder tourism space in Hong Kong and Macao

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NLS9780367255176
9780367255176
0367255170
Borderlands in East and Southeast Asia: Emergent conditions, relations and prototypes by Yuk Wah Chan (City University of Hong Kong)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-03-05
116
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