Borderland Infrastructures: Trade, Development, And Control In Western China

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Across the Chinese borderlands, investments in large-scale transnational infrastructure such as roads and special economic zones have increased exponentially over the past two decades. Based on long-term ethnographic research, Borderland Infrastructures addresses a major contradiction at the heart of this fast-paced development: small-scale traders have lost their historic strategic advantages under the growth of massive Chinese state investment and are now struggling to keep their businesses afloat. Concurrently, local ethnic minorities have become the target of radical resettlement projects, securitization, and tourism initiatives, and have in many cases grown increasingly dependent on state subsidies. At the juncture of anthropological explorations of the state, border studies, and research on transnational trade and infrastructure development, Borderland Infrastructures provides new analytical tools to understand how state power is experienced, mediated, and enacted in Xinjiang and Yunnan. In the process, Rippa offers a rich and nuanced ethnography of life across China’s peripheries.

Author(s): Alessandro Rippa
Series: Asian Borderlands
Edition: 1
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Year: 2020

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 284
Tags: Geopolitics; International Relations: Trade & Tariffs; Public Policy: Economic Policy

Cover
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Proximity
1. Connections
Interlude — proximity
2. Bridgehead
Coda
Part 2: Curation
3. Dependency
Interlude — curation
4. Heritage
Coda
Part 3: Corridor
5. Control
Interlude — corridor
6. (Il)Licitness
Coda
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index