China's Rail Diplomacy in Southeast Asia

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Wu, Shang-su [1 ]
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[1] Rabdan Acad, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
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ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL-JAPAN FOCUS | 2024年 / 22卷 / 09期
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China; Railways; Southeast Asia; Japan; Belt and Road Initiative;
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After a decade of effort, China has established its geopolitical influence in Southeast Asia through its rail projects, which will grow further as more lines are completed. Chinese rail projects, especially those involving high-speed rail (HSR) systems, are and will be of considerable benefit to Beijings' geopolitical ambitions, but their impact may be limited by lack of progress, lack of connection, and unstable situations in some host states. Further, although China is actively shaping the landscape of Southeast Asian rail, there are opportunities for Japan, Chinas' competitor with regards to infrastructure investment in rail systems, to explore.
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