The Art of Neighbouring: Making Relations Across China's Borders

Title
The Art of Neighbouring: Making Relations Across China's Borders
Publication Date
2017
Author(s)
Saxer, Martin
Zhang, Juan
Type of document
Book
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Place of publication
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Edition
1
Series
Asian Borderlands
DOI
10.26530/OAPEN_621899
UNE publication id
une:22181
Abstract
Over the past decades, living in proximity to an increasingly powerful China has gained new meanings.'Rising China'-the nation, the notion, and the buzzword-sparks dreams and triggers fears. Borders that were closed during the Cold War era have again become zones of contact and exchange. Old trade routes are revived, new economic corridors established, and remote border towns turned into special zones. Tales of entrepreneurial success spread wide and stimulate hopes for trans-regional development. At the same time, security concerns remain high, territorial disputes still loom large, and minorities from northern Burma to Tibet, Xinjiang and Tajikistan continue to seek autonomy. In this context, engaging in multiple neighbouring relations has become a necessity for those living in these zones of contact and exchange. The experiences and realities of relation-making across China's borders shape life in profound and lasting ways. However, these experiences and realities of everyday neighbouring receive less analytic attention than they deserve.
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ISBN
9789462982581
9789048532629

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