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Implications of Sino-Japanese Rivalry in High-Speed Railways for Southeast Asia

Dragan Pavlićević and Agatha Kratz

East Asian Policy (EAP), 2017, vol. 09, issue 02, 15-25

Abstract: China and Japan are intensively vying for high-speed rail markets in Southeast Asia. Focusing on the developments surrounding the bid for Indonesia’s first high-speed rail project from Jakarta to Bandung, this paper investigates Japan and China’s relative strategies, and considers the policy options available to ASEAN to manage the risks rooted in Sino-Japanese competition in the sector.

Date: 2017
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