2021
DOI: 10.3167/reco.2021.110202
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Repositioning security spaces of exclusion, exception, and integration in China–Southeast Asia borderlands

Abstract: English Abstract: Formerly localized, restricted border interaction between China and Southeast Asia has shifted to extensive cross-border engagement along regulated borders with a hierarchy of crossings and expansive borderlands. This expanded security system reveals rescaled and repositioned border security infrastructure and practice into a point and corridor system with vanguard crossings at Hekou, Mohan and Ruili. Fundamental shifts are concurrent focus on primary crossings and spatially extensive borderl… Show more

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“…Thus, this article responds to the following question: how normatively coherent is the development promoted by regional organizations, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), with transformative change? Scholars such as Häbel (2020), Koff (2020), and Hu and Konrad (2021) contend that regional norms are often undermined by either economic or security interests. This article examines normative coherence for development in relation to gender equality in order to analyse regional commitments to transformative development as defined above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this article responds to the following question: how normatively coherent is the development promoted by regional organizations, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), with transformative change? Scholars such as Häbel (2020), Koff (2020), and Hu and Konrad (2021) contend that regional norms are often undermined by either economic or security interests. This article examines normative coherence for development in relation to gender equality in order to analyse regional commitments to transformative development as defined above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%