How does the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ change urbanisation patterns in Southeast Asia?

Author:

Andujar Adèle Esposito1ORCID,Fauveaud Gabriel2ORCID,Gibert‐Flutre Marie3ORCID,Aveline‐Dubach Natacha1,Henriot Carine4,Liu Yang5,Moser Sarah6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geography‐Cities CNRS Paris France

2. Department of Geography University of Montréal Montreal Canada

3. CESSMA University Paris‐Cité Paris France

4. AVENUES (EA7284) University of Technology of Compiègne Compiègne France

5. IPRAUS‐UMR AUSser National Superior Architecture School of Paris‐Belleville (ENSAPB) Paris France

6. Department of Geography McGill University Montreal Canada

Abstract

This paper examines how Chinese transnational investments, as (re)framed in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), contribute to changes in urbanisation processes in Southeast Asia. On the ground, the BRI becomes contextualised and intersects with local and national development trajectories. The growing presence of Chinese actors in the region intensifies urban dynamics, especially in secondary cities and emerging urban sites, where the BRI is used as a lever for local internationalisation strategies. The heterogeneous nature of the links between the BRI and various large urban projects is demonstrated on the basis of case studies involving changing consortia of private and public Chinese and Southeast Asian actors. A regional approach allows us to identify connections and shared processes across Southeast Asian countries. It provides a historically grounded understanding of how the BRI incorporates long‐term interactions with China and more recent partnerships in Southeast Asian countries. The paper paves the way for a research agenda that contests the image of China as a monolithic actor implementing the BRI uniformly and consistently. Further analyses are needed to examine systems and networks of actors as well as the local urban politics that affect the BRI on the ground.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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