Industrialization in an Age of China Rising: A Tale of Two Chinese Automobile Companies in Malaysia

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Asian Perspective Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1353/apr.2023.a912748
Miao Zhang, Guanie Lim
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Abstract:This article aims to contribute to the exploration of the ways through which Malaysia—the fourth largest economy in Southeast Asia—has engaged Chinese investment to pursue industrialization. It does so by comparing and contrasting the different approaches by which two of the most important Chinese-financed automobile projects, Chery Automobile's assembly operations in 2008 and Zhejiang Geely's partial acquisition of local producer Proton in 2017, have been embedded into the Malaysian political economy. While Chery Automobile ended up with a conundrum of extremely low local sales, Zhejiang Geely has fostered mutually beneficial partnerships with Proton and its cohort of suppliers that are shaped by the industry's ethnopolitical directives. More recently, Zhejiang Geely has exported an increasingly larger proportion of vehicles from its Malaysian operations. The contrasting fate of these projects illustrates that while they are driven by Chinese money and technological know-how, they are not necessarily Chinese-dominated. It is domestic politics—the establishment of a functional politico-commercial coalition in particular—that matters in shaping the outcome and impact of Chinese investment in Malaysia. More importantly, the paper highlights how foreign direct investment and the supposed (positive and negative) externalities are intimately tied to local factors such as political institutions and ethnocentric directives.
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摘要:本文旨在探讨马来西亚--东南亚第四大经济体--吸引中国投资以实现工业化的途径。本文通过比较和对比两个最重要的中资汽车项目--2008 年奇瑞汽车的组装业务和 2017 年浙江吉利对当地生产商宝腾的部分收购--融入马来西亚政治经济的不同方式来实现这一目的。奇瑞汽车最终陷入了当地销量极低的困境,而浙江吉利则与宝腾及其供应商群建立了互惠互利的合作关系,这种合作关系是由行业的民族政治指令所决定的。最近,浙江吉利在马来西亚的汽车出口比例越来越大。这些项目截然不同的命运表明,虽然它们是由中国的资金和技术诀窍推动的,但并不一定是中国主导的。影响中国在马来西亚投资的结果和影响的关键在于国内政治--尤其是建立一个有效的政治-商业联盟。更重要的是,本文强调了外国直接投资和假定的(积极和消极)外部效应如何与政治体制和种族中心主义指令等当地因素紧密联系在一起。
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期刊介绍: ASIAN PERSPECTIVE is the peer-reviewed social sciences journal of world/comparative politics of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University. Published quarterly, Asian Perspective has devoted its pages to critical analysis of the global, regional, and transnational issues affecting Northeast Asia for over 25 years. Bringing cogent, thought-provoking examination of the significant developments in Asia and the world as they unfold to the scrutiny of its readership, Asian Perspective continues to promote a healthy exchange of ideas among scholars, students, and policymakers.
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