Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction: why Yunnan? -- Previous studies on Yunnan -- A provincial case study of China's political and economic relations -- Structure of the book -- Notes -- 2.China in a changing world -- Western China and the global economy -- China and its Asian neighbours -- Provincial agency in China's global interactions -- Notes -- 3.Yunnan's history in regional perspective -- From Dian kingdom to Mongol conquest -- From Ming integration to inward rebalancing' in the Qing -- Late Qing decline and European incursions -- Reform, revolution and the war period in Yunnan -- Yunnan from 1949 -- Notes -- 4.Repositioning Yunnan: ideas and policy -- Early ideas of opening up' in Yunnan -- Turning point: 1992 -- Developing ideas and policy -- The great international transit route' and CAFTA -- National belonging -- Repositioning continued -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- 5.Yunnan and regional institutions -- Contents note continued: Early regional engagement: Greater Mekong Subregion -- Yunnan and BCIM -- New dynamics in the region(s) - CAFTA and a revitalised GMS -- Guangxi and regional institutions -- Yunnan and domestic regionalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6.Infrastructure development -- The early 1990s: limited transport infrastructure -- Transport infrastructure in 2001 -- Further developments: 2006 and beyond -- Energy security and infrastructure development -- Challenges: politics and international relations -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7.From border trade to going out' -- New trends from 2001 -- Going out': outward investment from Yunnan -- Domestic trade and Investment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8.Conclusion -- Provincial agency and competitive internationalisation' -- China, Asia and global political economy -- Notes.
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