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Going West and Going Out: discourses,migrants, and models in Chinese development
Authors:Emily T. Yeh  Elizabeth Wharton
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USAyehe@colorado.edu;3. Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract:Abstract

In 1999 China announced the launching of the Open up the West campaign, sometimes called “Going West,” to help western China finally catch up to the much wealthier eastern, coastal areas after several decades of lagging behind. The same year, China also announced a “Going Out” strategy to encourage Chinese investment abroad. The 15 years since then have witnessed dramatic Chinese government investment in various development activities in western regions of China, as well as around the world. Though rarely considered together, we argue that there are significant parallels in development discourse, the centrality of physical infrastructure, the characteristics of Chinese labor migration and the nature of migrant-local relations, and the application of “models from elsewhere” in Going West and Going Out. Considering these parallels can help shed light on Chinese development discourse and practice, as China becomes increasingly important in the field of development once dominated by Western countries. Finally, we also consider direct connections and convergences between the two strategies in China’s neighboring countries of Asia and in the One Belt One Road initiative.
Keywords:China  development  Open up the West  Going Out  migration  One Belt One Road
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