Infrastructure and politics: why the Belt and Road Initiative proceeded differently in Malaysia and Indonesia/ Zhaohui Wang

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.64, No.2, August 2023, pp.144-157Summary: The article seeks to understand the different types and sources of politicisation as well as the consequences for Belt and Road Initiative infrastructure projects. It is argued that while the personalised insulated type of foreign policymaking is conducive to intra-system politicisation, the institutionalised responsive type is associated with extra-system politicisation.
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The article seeks to understand the different types and sources of politicisation as well as the consequences for Belt and Road Initiative infrastructure projects. It is argued that while the personalised insulated type of foreign policymaking is conducive to intra-system politicisation, the institutionalised responsive type is associated with extra-system politicisation.

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