Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads /:
Long before China promulgated the official One Belt One Road initiatives, vast networks of cross-border exchanges have already existed across Asia and Eurasia. The dynamics of such trade and resource flow have largely been outside state control, and are pushed to the realm of the shadow economy. The...
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Zusammenfassung: | Long before China promulgated the official One Belt One Road initiatives, vast networks of cross-border exchanges have already existed across Asia and Eurasia. The dynamics of such trade and resource flow have largely been outside state control, and are pushed to the realm of the shadow economy. The official initiative is a state-driven attempt to enhance the orderly flow of resources across countries along the Belt-Road, hence extending the reach of the states to the shadow economies. This volume offers a bottom-up view of the trans-border informal exchanges across Asia and Eurasia, and analyses its clash and mesh with the state-orchestrated Belt-Road cooperation. By undertaking a comparative study of country cases along the new silk roads, the book underlines the intended and unintended consequences of such competing routes of connectivity on the socio-economic conditions of local communities. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (295 pages) : illustrations, map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789048541348 9048541344 |
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spelling | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / edited by Eva P.W. Hung and Tak-Wing Ngo. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2020] ©2020 1 online resource (295 pages) : illustrations, map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Global Asia Includes bibliographical references and index. Long before China promulgated the official One Belt One Road initiatives, vast networks of cross-border exchanges have already existed across Asia and Eurasia. The dynamics of such trade and resource flow have largely been outside state control, and are pushed to the realm of the shadow economy. The official initiative is a state-driven attempt to enhance the orderly flow of resources across countries along the Belt-Road, hence extending the reach of the states to the shadow economies. This volume offers a bottom-up view of the trans-border informal exchanges across Asia and Eurasia, and analyses its clash and mesh with the state-orchestrated Belt-Road cooperation. By undertaking a comparative study of country cases along the new silk roads, the book underlines the intended and unintended consequences of such competing routes of connectivity on the socio-economic conditions of local communities. Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- List of figures and tables -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction: informal exchanges and contending connectivity along the shadow silk roads / Tak-Wing Ngo and Eva P.W. Hung -- 2. Fragmented sovereignty and unregulated flows: the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar corridor / Willem van Schendel -- 3. In and out of the shadows: Pakistan-China trade across the Karakoram Mountains / Hasan H. Karrar -- 4. Circulations in shadow corridors: connectivity in the Northern Bay of Bengal / Samuel Berthet -- 5. Past and present: shadows of the China-Ladakh-Pakistan routes / Vaijayanti Khare -- 6. Formal versus informal practices: trade of medicinal and aromatic plants via Trans-Himalayan Silk Road / Arjun Chapagain -- 7. Formal versus informal Chinese presence: the underbelly of hope in the Western Balkans / Jelena Gledić -- 8. State approaches to non-state interactions: cross-border flows in Xinjiang and Kazakhstan / Olga Y. Adams -- 9. Integration in post-Soviet Central Asia: shadow-economy practices and the cross-Eurasian flow of commodities / Ivan Zuenko -- 10. In the shadow of constructed borderlands: China's One Belt One Road and European economic governance / Susann Handke -- 11. High-end globalization and low-end globalization: African traders across Afro-Asia / Gordon Mathews.-- Index Print version record; online resource viewed November 1, 2021. Borderlands Social aspects Asia. Asia Commerce Eurasia. Eurasia Commerce Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Eurasia. Régions frontalières Aspect social Asie. Asie Commerce Eurasie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Asie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Eurasie. Central government policies. bicssc International trade. bicssc Economic systems and structures. bicssc POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Trade & Tariffs. bisacsh Commerce fast Informal sector (Economics) fast Asia fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxMpyjKQ9Jtm3jkjPBgKd Eurasia fast New Silk Road Tags website: Interdisciplinary studies, cross-border, Silk Road. Shadow economy. connectivity. cross-border exchanges. informality. Hung, Eva P. W., editor. Ngo, Tak-Wing, 1962- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjXfVxP4gHW4F84mTJdQq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99007212 has work: Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFJy4fM6xC68DMTwPVjKVC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2020] 9462988935 (OCoLC)1142526278 Global Asia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 11. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014153121 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2521524 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / Global Asia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; Introduction: informal exchanges and contending connectivity along the shadow silk roads / Fragmented sovereignty and unregulated flows: the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar corridor / In and out of the shadows: Pakistan-China trade across the Karakoram Mountains / Circulations in shadow corridors: connectivity in the Northern Bay of Bengal / Past and present: shadows of the China-Ladakh-Pakistan routes / Formal versus informal practices: trade of medicinal and aromatic plants via Trans-Himalayan Silk Road / Formal versus informal Chinese presence: the underbelly of hope in the Western Balkans / State approaches to non-state interactions: cross-border flows in Xinjiang and Kazakhstan / Integration in post-Soviet Central Asia: shadow-economy practices and the cross-Eurasian flow of commodities / In the shadow of constructed borderlands: China's One Belt One Road and European economic governance / High-end globalization and low-end globalization: African traders across Afro-Asia / Index Borderlands Social aspects Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Eurasia. Régions frontalières Aspect social Asie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Asie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Eurasie. Central government policies. bicssc International trade. bicssc Economic systems and structures. bicssc POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Trade & Tariffs. bisacsh Commerce fast Informal sector (Economics) fast |
title | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / |
title_alt | Introduction: informal exchanges and contending connectivity along the shadow silk roads / Fragmented sovereignty and unregulated flows: the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar corridor / In and out of the shadows: Pakistan-China trade across the Karakoram Mountains / Circulations in shadow corridors: connectivity in the Northern Bay of Bengal / Past and present: shadows of the China-Ladakh-Pakistan routes / Formal versus informal practices: trade of medicinal and aromatic plants via Trans-Himalayan Silk Road / Formal versus informal Chinese presence: the underbelly of hope in the Western Balkans / State approaches to non-state interactions: cross-border flows in Xinjiang and Kazakhstan / Integration in post-Soviet Central Asia: shadow-economy practices and the cross-Eurasian flow of commodities / In the shadow of constructed borderlands: China's One Belt One Road and European economic governance / High-end globalization and low-end globalization: African traders across Afro-Asia / Index |
title_auth | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / |
title_exact_search | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / |
title_full | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / edited by Eva P.W. Hung and Tak-Wing Ngo. |
title_fullStr | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / edited by Eva P.W. Hung and Tak-Wing Ngo. |
title_full_unstemmed | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / edited by Eva P.W. Hung and Tak-Wing Ngo. |
title_short | Shadow exchanges along the new silk roads / |
title_sort | shadow exchanges along the new silk roads |
topic | Borderlands Social aspects Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Eurasia. Régions frontalières Aspect social Asie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Asie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Eurasie. Central government policies. bicssc International trade. bicssc Economic systems and structures. bicssc POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Trade & Tariffs. bisacsh Commerce fast Informal sector (Economics) fast |
topic_facet | Borderlands Social aspects Asia. Asia Commerce Eurasia. Eurasia Commerce Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Asia. Informal sector (Economics) Eurasia. Régions frontalières Aspect social Asie. Asie Commerce Eurasie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Asie. Secteur informel (Économie politique) Eurasie. Central government policies. International trade. Economic systems and structures. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Trade & Tariffs. Commerce Informal sector (Economics) Asia Eurasia |
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