China’s Financial Statecraft under Xi Jinping Administration in Selected Southeast Asian Countries

Li Jun, Chin Kok Fay
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With China’s economic rise and influence, financial statecraft has increasingly been deployed to serve the country’s national interest. The growth of China’s financial statecraft in the region has drawn greater media and academic attention. Notwithstanding the abundant literature on China’s financial statecraft in Southeast Asia, the previous studies lack a detailed analysis of various financial statecraft instruments deployed by China. To get a better understanding of China’s deployment of financial statecraft over the years under Xi Jinping’s administration, this article fills the gap in the existing literature by delving into various factors that influenced various financial statecraft instruments with respect to the objectives, trends or patterns and agencies involved in the region. Given Xi’s successful bid for continued political rule by eliminating a term limit on the presidency as well as the escalating China-US strategic rivalry, it is important to examine how the interaction of domestic and international forces has shaped the evolution of financial statecraft in Southeast Asia. Due to the changes in domestic politics and shifts in the geopolitics and geoeconomics, an important question that deserves our attention is how these changes has influenced China’s deployment of various financial statecraft instruments in different Southeast Asian countries. The paper focuses on two middle-income countries (i.e., Malaysia and Thailand) and two low-income countries (i.e. Cambodia and Laos) in the region.
习近平政府在东南亚部分国家推行的中国金融国策
随着中国经济的崛起和影响力的扩大,金融国策越来越多地服务于中国的国家利益。中国金融国策在东南亚地区的发展引起了媒体和学术界更多的关注。尽管有关中国在东南亚的金融国策的文献很多,但以往的研究缺乏对中国部署的各种金融国策工具的详细分析。为了更好地了解中国在习近平执政期间的金融国策部署,本文通过深入研究影响各种金融国策工具的目标、趋势或模式的各种因素以及该地区的相关机构,填补了现有文献的空白。鉴于习近平通过取消国家主席任期限制成功实现了持续的政治统治,以及中美战略竞争的不断升级,研究国内和国际力量的相互作用如何塑造了东南亚金融国策的演变就显得尤为重要。由于国内政治的变化以及地缘政治和地缘经济的变化,一个值得我们关注的重要问题是,这些变化是如何影响中国在东南亚不同国家部署各种金融国策工具的。本文主要关注该地区的两个中等收入国家(即马来西亚和泰国)和两个低收入国家(即柬埔寨和老挝)。
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