Book Review: Jayant Menon and T. N. Srinivasan (eds), Integrating South and East Asia: Economics of Regional Cooperation and Development

Durairaj Kumarasamy
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The book, however, prefers instead to argue that Modi ‘introduced a new foreign policy language’ by offering a detailed discourse analysis and a focus on some more trivial issues such as the prime minister’s efforts to promote ‘brand India’ through his foreign visits and diaspora policy. Describing him as a ‘policy entrepreneur’ with ‘charismatic and persuasive manner of discourse’, the deeper questions remain. Even if we witnessed a break with the past, is it all due to one individual’s vision and ‘oratorical brilliance’? More importantly, does this betray a dependence on personality and leadership for the country to achieve foreign policy successes? Tremblay and Kapur discuss this as an interesting hypothesis, suggesting that the alleged ‘break’ with the past, in 2014, was paradoxically possible because of the lack of institutionalized policymaking in India. As a corollary of their focus on individual primacy as the single cause of change, however, one should worry: Modi, the individual, will eventually become legacy but will he leave an institutional legacy? Has he adopted economic and administrative reforms that have strengthened the state’s internal capacity and its ability to pursue its interests abroad, whether during a refugee crises in Myanmar, a multilateral trade negotiation, or in face of a new development in artificial intelligence? Has he strengthened the bureaucratic apparatus, in particularly the Ministry of External Affairs, to carry on his vision and implement it? Until we have evidence-based answers to these questions, the book’s suggestion that India will benefit from ‘Modi’s legacy’ remains both premature and unfounded.
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然而,这本书更倾向于认为莫迪“引入了一种新的外交政策语言”,提供了详细的话语分析,并关注了一些更琐碎的问题,比如总理通过海外访问和移民政策推广“品牌印度”的努力。将他描述为一位“有魅力和有说服力的演讲方式”的“政策企业家”,但更深层次的问题仍然存在。即使我们见证了与过去的决裂,这一切都是因为一个人的远见和“雄辩的才华”吗?更重要的是,这是否暴露出一个国家要在外交政策上取得成功,对个人和领导力的依赖?Tremblay和Kapur将此作为一个有趣的假设进行了讨论,他们认为2014年所谓的与过去的“决裂”是可能的,因为印度缺乏制度化的政策制定。然而,作为他们将个人首要地位视为变革的唯一原因的必然结果,人们应该担心:作为个人的莫迪最终会成为政治遗产,但他会留下制度遗产吗?无论是在缅甸的难民危机、多边贸易谈判,还是面对人工智能的新发展,他是否进行了经济和行政改革,加强了国家的内部能力和在海外追求自身利益的能力?他是否加强了官僚机构,特别是外交部,以实现他的愿景并付诸实施?在我们对这些问题找到有证据的答案之前,书中关于印度将从“莫迪的遗产”中受益的建议仍然是不成熟和没有根据的。
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South Asia Economic Journal
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期刊介绍: The South Asian nations have progressively liberalized their economies in recent years in an effort to integrate with the world economy. They have also taken steps to enhance multilateral and regional economic integration. Even though the South Asian economies have grown at an average rate of more than 5 per cent over the last few years, roughly 40 per cent of their people still live below the poverty line. Hence, the South Asian region continues to face many challenges of economic and social development. The South Asia Economic Journal (SAEJ) is designed as a forum for informed debate on these issues, which are of vital importance to the people of the region who comprise one-sixth of the world’s population. The peer-reviewed journal is devoted to economic analysis and policy options aimed at promoting cooperation among the countries comprising South Asia. It also discusses South Asia’s position on global economic issues, its relations with other regional groupings and its response to global developments. We also welcome contributions to inter-disciplinary analysis on South Asia. As a refereed journal, SAEJ carries articles by scholars, economic commentators,policy-makers and officials, from both the private and public sectors. Our aim is to create a vibrant research space to explore the multidimensional economic issues of concern to scholars working on South Asia. Among the issues debated in relation to South Asia are: - the implications of global economic trends; - the issues and challenges by WTO; - approaches to industrialization and development; - the role of regional institutions such as the SAARC; - the relationship between SAARC and other regional economic groupings such as ASEAN; - the implications of economic liberalization for trade and investment in the region; - new initiatives that can be launched to enhance economic cooperation among the South Asian countries both on a bilateral and a regional basis.
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