As Borders Bend: Transnational Spaces on the Pacific Rim

As Borders Bend: Transnational Spaces on the Pacific Rim

by Xiangming Chen Trinity College
As Borders Bend: Transnational Spaces on the Pacific Rim

As Borders Bend: Transnational Spaces on the Pacific Rim

by Xiangming Chen Trinity College

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Overview

As do other mighty forces such as wars, nationalist aspirations, and the shifting courses of great rivers, globalization changes the world's borders by bending them out of shape and creating new transnational spaces. State political boundaries no longer draw the definitive line in people's lives they once did. Borders continue to contain self-described national populations and national activities, but the penetration of economic globalization via growing cross-border trade, investment, and resurgence of myriad regional ethnic groups is pushing and stretching the limits of borders into both interactive spaces and contested terrains. Indeed, new power centers with their own identities are springing out of once politically trivial and economically marginal landscapes. While the terrorist attacks of 2001 and the SARS outbreak of 2003 prompted states to tighten border controls, their efforts amount to only a temporary reversal of a powerful long-term trend toward more open borders and the interactive transnational spaces that openness fosters.

This innovative book examines the complexities of de-bordering and re-bordering through a structured comparison of seven transborder subregions along the western Pacific Rim and an extended comparative analysis of the U.S.-Mexico border and several European border regions. Xiangming Chen offers a synthetic explanation for the complex and diverse processes and outcomes of economic growth, social transformation, infrastructure development, and urban landscapes in the new transnational spaces around the porous and mutated borders on the Pacific Rim and beyond.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742570818
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/04/2005
Series: Pacific Formations: Global Relations in Asian and Pacific Perspectives
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Xiangming Chen is dean and director of the Center for Urban and Global Studies, Trinity College.

Table of Contents

Part I: Bending Borders and Emerging Transnational Spaces
Chapter 1: Transborder Dynamics in a Global Era: Situating the Asia-Pacific Transborder Subregions
Chapter 2: The Asia-Pacific Transborder Subregions: The Phenomenon, Historical Backdrop, and Conceptualization
Chapter 3: From Different Perspectives to an Integrated Framework: A Synthetic Explanation
Part II: Diversity among Three East Asian Cases
Chapter 4: Binding Porous Borders: The Greater Southeast China Subregion
Chapter 5: Bridging Ocean Boundaries: The Bohai/Yellow Sea Subregion
Chapter 6: Spanning Socialist and Post-Socialist Borders: The Greater Tumen Subregion and Beyond
Part III: Comparisons, Generalizations, and Implications
Chapter 7: Four Cases across Southeast Asia
Chapter 8: Variations between the Pacific and the Atlantic
Chapter 9: Re-bordering Transnational Spaces: Theoretical Contributions and Practical Challenges
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