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UID:chinas-belt-and-road-initiative-bri-bridging-disciplines-theories-and-methods-in-the-research-on-its-impacts-on-southeast-asia-1
SUMMARY:China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Bridging Disciplines, Theories and Methods in the Research on Its Impacts on Southeast Asia? (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.102
DESCRIPTION:China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is still work in progres
 s. However, this multi-billion dollar project already impacts economically 
 and strategically on all participating regions and countries. Southeast Asi
 a is particularly affected, as both the land-based and the maritime silk ro
 ad pass through the region. Consequently, economists, human geographers, cu
 ltural anthropologists, sociologists, Area Studies, Sinology, International
  Relations scholars, experts from Global History and other disciplines exam
 ine the implications of BRI at different levels of analysis, e.g. the regio
 n, individual countries, cities or local communities. The assessments so fa
 r differ grossly between those which see BRI – in line with the Chinese off
 icial voices – as a new, alternative Southern driven version of globalizati
 on, those which see it as the onset of a new imperialism, and those which s
 ee the rise of a culturally different mode of international relations, base
 d on traditional Chinese concepts.\n\nThis panel aims to discuss different 
 disciplinary, theoretical and methodological approaches to understand the r
 amifications of BRI on Southeast Asian politics, economics, culture and soc
 iety. The strengths and weaknesses of mono-disciplinary approaches will be 
 critically reflected. An objective is to debate whether applying inter- and
  transdisciplinary approaches can help us shedding new lights on BRI. The p
 anel asks which disciplinary and theoretical combinations are both scientif
 ically sound and provide analytically an added value. Other questions are, 
 inter alia, how inter-disciplinary research on BRI can be promoted and how 
 journal editors or funding institutions react to inter-disciplinary researc
 h articles and projects.\n\nWe invite scholars from all fields examining va
 rious or specific impacts of BRI both from a disciplinary and inter-discipl
 inary perspective.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/chinas-belt-and-road-initiative-bri-bridging-disciplines-theories-and-methods-in-the-research-on-its-impacts-on-southeast-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260423T061900
UID:chinas-belt-and-road-initiative-bri-bridging-disciplines-theories-and-methods-in-the-research-on-its-impacts-on-southeast-asia-2
SUMMARY:China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Bridging Disciplines, Theories and Methods in the Research on Its Impacts on Southeast Asia? (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.102
DESCRIPTION:China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is still work in progres
 s. However, this multi-billion dollar project already impacts economically 
 and strategically on all participating regions and countries. Southeast Asi
 a is particularly affected, as both the land-based and the maritime silk ro
 ad pass through the region. Consequently, economists, human geographers, cu
 ltural anthropologists, sociologists, Area Studies, Sinology, International
  Relations scholars, experts from Global History and other disciplines exam
 ine the implications of BRI at different levels of analysis, e.g. the regio
 n, individual countries, cities or local communities. The assessments so fa
 r differ grossly between those which see BRI – in line with the Chinese off
 icial voices – as a new, alternative Southern driven version of globalizati
 on, those which see it as the onset of a new imperialism, and those which s
 ee the rise of a culturally different mode of international relations, base
 d on traditional Chinese concepts.\n\nThis panel aims to discuss different 
 disciplinary, theoretical and methodological approaches to understand the r
 amifications of BRI on Southeast Asian politics, economics, culture and soc
 iety. The strengths and weaknesses of mono-disciplinary approaches will be 
 critically reflected. An objective is to debate whether applying inter- and
  transdisciplinary approaches can help us shedding new lights on BRI. The p
 anel asks which disciplinary and theoretical combinations are both scientif
 ically sound and provide analytically an added value. Other questions are, 
 inter alia, how inter-disciplinary research on BRI can be promoted and how 
 journal editors or funding institutions react to inter-disciplinary researc
 h articles and projects.\n\nWe invite scholars from all fields examining va
 rious or specific impacts of BRI both from a disciplinary and inter-discipl
 inary perspective.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/chinas-belt-and-road-initiative-bri-bridging-disciplines-theories-and-methods-in-the-research-on-its-impacts-on-southeast-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T170000
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