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Understanding China and Southeast Asia

Shuyee Chen

 

An international symposium promoting the exchange of ideas on the economic, political social and cultural developments arising from the changing relations between China and Southeast Asia was held at CityU March 24-25. "China and Southeast Asia: Challenges, opportunities and the reconstruction of Southeast Asian Chinese ethnic capital" was co-organized by CityU's Southeast Asia Research Centre (SEARC) and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSAS) at Xiamen University.

"The symposium marks a high point in a longstanding collaboration between CityU and Xiamen University," said Dean of CityU's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Professor Matthew Chen, welcoming some 20 world-renowned scholars from the Mainland, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Australia, Denmark and the US. Apart from its strategic economic significance, "the great cultural and ethnic variety of Southeast Asia can enrich and deepen our understanding and appreciation of the human family as a whole," he added.

With ethnic Chinese capital investment growing throughout the region, a tremendously interactive regional market is emerging. How China and Southeast Asia tackle the issues and changes became the common focus of many of the speakers. "China has historically played a major role in Southeast Asia," said CityU President Professor H K Chang, "But I believe history shows that it never really had any territorial intent on its Southeast Asian neighbours, although it's still sometimes portrayed as such by the media. Resolving this is the challenge for both Chinese diplomacy and the international community."

Following Professor Chang's opening address, Professor Kevin Hewison and Professor Zhuang Guotu, SEARC and CSAS Directors respectively, introduced CityU's SEARC and Xiamen University's CSAS.

The symposium was conducted in four sessions covering three themes: understanding regionalization and ethnic capital; regionalizing cultures; and regionalizing economies. Topics discussed included "Towards a cultural economy of regionalization: Ethnicity and capital in the changing relations between China and Southeast Asia", "Change and continuity in Southeast Asian Chinese capitalism", and "Mainland China's invested enterprises in Singapore's stock market". A follow-up symposium, also jointly organized by SEARC and the CSAS, will be held at Xiamen University in September. Both events are sponsored by the Japan Foundation.

Established in 2001, SEARC is a local pioneer in developing Southeast Asia studies and the only research centre of its kind in Hong Kong. SEARC has established a strong relationship with its counterpart, the CSAS, at Xiamen University. Professor Zhuang Guotu, Director of the CSAS, is a member of SEARC's International Advisory Committee.

 

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