A (Long) Tale of Two Leaders: Charting the Spatial and Sectoral Roles of the West and China in Shaping Past, Present and Future Economic Globalization(s)

IF 0.8 Q1 HISTORY New Global Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.1515/ngs-2022-0002
Xiangming Chen
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Abstract Globalization has run into two intersected momentous shifts over the past decade. One is an accelerating retreat in the Western-led economic globalization. The other is the continued surge of China as a leader of alternative economic globalization, via the Belt and Road Initiative. These two powerful trends are complicated by COVID-19 and the Ukraine war with their disruptions of global geopolitics, plus a potential technological decoupling between China and the United States as great-power rivals. This unprecedented combination of challenges and crises occasions a fresh analysis of the roles of the West versus China in shaping economic globalization past and present. Against the state-centric approach to globalization, I develop a historically-informed framework to couple spatial and sectoral analyses of the trajectories of economic globalization shaped by the West and China. I first examine the cross-regional dimensions of economic globalization across Eurasia featuring China’s primary role in driving the China-Europe Freight Train. I then explore China’s exceptional strength in delivering overseas infrastructure projects, as embodied by the China-Laos Railway, relative to the West’s sectoral advantages bearing on economic globalization. Lastly, I summarily discuss the past and present roles of the West versus China in producing new divergence in future economic globalization.
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两位领导人的故事:描绘西方和中国在塑造过去、现在和未来经济全球化中的空间和部门作用
在过去的十年里,全球化经历了两个相互交叉的重大转变。一是西方主导的经济全球化加速后退。另一个是通过“一带一路”倡议,中国作为另一种经济全球化的领导者不断崛起。COVID-19和乌克兰战争对全球地缘政治的破坏,以及中国和美国作为大国竞争对手之间潜在的技术脱钩,使这两个强大的趋势变得更加复杂。这种前所未有的挑战与危机的结合,促使人们对西方与中国在塑造过去和现在的经济全球化中的角色进行新的分析。针对以国家为中心的全球化方法,我开发了一个历史知情框架,将西方和中国形成的经济全球化轨迹的空间和部门分析结合起来。我首先考察了欧亚大陆经济全球化的跨区域维度,其中包括中国在推动中欧班列方面的主要作用。然后,我探讨了中国在交付海外基础设施项目方面的特殊优势,如中老铁路,相对于西方在经济全球化方面的行业优势。最后,我简要地讨论了西方与中国在未来经济全球化中产生新分歧的过去和现在的角色。
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