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Perceiving the Silk Road Archipelago: Archipelagic relations within the ancient and 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road

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ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
卷 15, 期 2, 页码 55-72

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Island Studies Journal
DOI: 10.24043/isj.118

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archipelagos; Belt and Road Initiative (BRI); China; Guangdong; islands; Maritime Silk Road; relationality

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  1. Guangzhou Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project [2019GZGJ25]
  2. Guangzhou Encyclopaedia and Guangzhou Historical and Cultural Research Fund [2019GZY31]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [ZKXM201906]

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This paper analyses the ancient Maritime Silk Road through a relational island studies approach. Island ports and island cities represented key sites of water-facilitated transport and exchange in the ancient Indian Ocean and South China Sea. Building our analysis upon a historical overview of the ancient Maritime Silk Road from the perspective of China's Guangdong Province and the city of Guangzhou, we envision a millennia- long `Silk Road Archipelago' encompassing island cities and island territories stretching across East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, and East Africa. Bearing in mind the complex movements of peoples, places, and processes involved, we conceptualise the ancient Maritime Silk Road as an uncentred network of archipelagic relation. This conceptualisation of the ancient Maritime Silk Road as a vast archipelago can have relevance for our understanding of China's present-day promotion of a 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road as part of the Belt and Road Initiative. We ultimately argue against forcing the Maritime Silk Road concept within a binary perspective of essentialised East-West conflict or hierarchical relations and instead argue for the value of a nuanced understanding of relationality.

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