Preview

MGIMO Review of International Relations

Advanced search

Assessing the Global Capital of the Chinese Diaspora

https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2024-5-98-120-160

Abstract

The article focuses on assessing the capital of the global Chinese diaspora (overseas Chinese). Its objective is to estimate the absolute volume of this capital and analyze its potential impact on the economic development of individual countries and regions, including China itself. The author aims to compile and synthesize existing estimates of Chinese diaspora capital, covering studies conducted from 1949 onwards, to examine the methods used in these assessments and to propose an updated approach for evaluating this capital for the period from 2015 to 2023. Additionally, the study seeks to create original maps illustrating the geographical distribution of diaspora capital across countries and regions, both in absolute terms and as a percentage of regional GDP. Furthermore, it identifies key sectors of business activity and evaluates the influence of the Chinese diaspora on industry markets in specific countries and regions. A comparison is also made between the shares of diaspora capital and China’s accumulated outward foreign direct investment relative to the GDP of host countries and regions.
The analysis is based on Chinese and international statistical data. The calculation of Chinese diaspora capital for 2015–2023, along with its geographical distribution, draws on data regarding the market capitalization and valuation of major overseas Chinese enterprises. For these calculations, the author identifies eight key countries and regions with significant overseas Chinese business activity (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, the United States, Hong Kong, and Fiji). The study estimates the share of large enterprises and SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) among overseas Chinese businesses within these locations and globally, adhering to the assumption that 75% of Chinese diaspora capital is concentrated in these eight regions of high business activity.
For qualitative evaluation, a comparative analysis method is applied. The current estimate of Chinese diaspora capital, as calculated by the author, is at least $5 trillion (excluding assets in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan unrelated to the Chinese diaspora). This capital spans five continents, holds substantial influence over the economies of more than 50 countries (including China), and serves as a significant external financial resource for China, especially in countries where China’s direct economic involvement is limited.

About the Author

A. V. Afonaseva
Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Alina V. Afonaseva – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences

117997, Russia, Moscow, Nakhimovsky av., 32.



References

1. Brown K. 2008. The Rise of the Dragon. Inward and outward investment in China in the reform period 1978–2007. Oxford, England: Chandos Publishing. 213 p. Cao Yunhua (ed.). 2015. Haiwai qiaoqing guancha 2014–2015 [Overseas Chinese Report 2014–2015]. Guangzhou: Jinan University Press. 407 p. (In Chinese)

2. Chao Longqi (ed.). 2018. Sangzi qingshen: huaqiao huaren yu gaige kaifang [Overseas Chinese and China’s Reform and Opening-up]. Guangzhou: Jinan University Press. 218 p. (In Chinese)

3. Cooper R. 2018. Can China’s High Growth Continue? Rudolph, J. and Szonyi, M. (eds.). The China Questions: Critical Insights into a Rising Power. Cambridge, MA and London, England: Harvard University Press. 119–125 p. DOI: 10.4159/9780674982703-015

4. Haley G., Haley U., Tan Ch. T. 2009. New Asian Emperors. The Business Strategies of the Overseas Chinese. Singapore: WILEY. 255 p.

5. Jia Kang, Yu Tianxin. 1995. Gangaotai caijing yu huaqiao huaren jingji [Finance and Economics of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and Overseas Chinese Economy]. Peking: China Financial & Economic Publishing House. 428 p. (In Chinese)

6. Kang Rongping, Ke Yinbin, Dong Leishi. 2009. Haiwai huaren kuaguo gongsi chengzhang xin jieduan [The New Stage of Growth of Overseas Chinese Transnationals]. Peking: Economy and Management Publishing House. 224 p. (In Chinese)

7. Liu Zepeng (ed.). 2014. Haiwai qiaoqing guancha 2013–2014 [Overseas Chinese Review 2013–2014]. Guangzhou: Jinan University Press. 494 p. (In Chinese)

8. Long Denggao, Zhang Xunjun (eds.). 2014. Haiwai huashang zai zhongguo [Overseas Chinese Businessmen in China]. Pekin: China United Industry and Commerce Press. 267 p. (In Chinese)

9. Lu Haiyun, Wang Yin (ch. eds.). 2005. Huaqiao huaren gaishu [Overview of Overseas Chinese]. Peking. 237 p. (In Chinese)

10. Ren Guixiang (ed.). 2009. Hauwai Huaqiao huaren yu zhongguo gaige kaifang [Overseas Chinese and China’s Reform and Opening-up]. Peking: Chinese Communist Party History Press. 622 p. (In Chinese)

11. Shi Yingli. 2023. Samoya huaqiao huaren gonggong xingxiang he shehui diwei de bianqian [Changes in the Public Image and Social Status of Overseas Chinese in Samoa]. Peking: China Social Sciences Press. 239 p. (In Chinese)

12. Skeldon R. 2007. The Chinese Oversea: the end of exceptionalism? Thunø, M. (ed.). Beyond Chinatown: New Chinese Migration and the Global Expansion of China. Copenhagen: NIAS. 35– 48 p.

13. Tan Chee-Beng (ed.). 2007. Chinese Transnational Networks. New York: Routledge. 214 p.

14. Tan Chee-Beng (ed.). 2013. Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Diaspora. Croydon: Routledge. 506 p.

15. Wang Huiyao, Kang Rongping (eds.). 2018. Shijie huashang fazhan baogao 2018 [Report on Development of Oveseas Chinese Entrepreneurs 2018]. Pekin: Social Sciences Academic Press (China). 319 p. (In Chinese)

16. Zhang Chunwang (ed.) 2019. Shijie qiaoqing baogao 2019 [Report on the State of Overseas

17. Chinese 2019]. Peking: Social Sciences Academic Press (China). 308 p. (In Chinese)

18. Zhang Chunwang (ed.) 2020. Shijie qiaoqing baogao 2020 [Report on the State of Overseas Chinese 2020]. Peking: Social Sciences Academic Press (China). 336 p. (In Chinese)

19. Zhang Yinglong. 2019. Zhongwai qiaowu yanjiu [Overseas Chinese Affairs Studies in China and Abroad]. Guangzhou: Jinan University Press. 323 p. (In Chinese)

20. Zhang Zhenjiang (ed.). 2017. Haiwai qiaoqing guancha 2015–2016. [Overseas Chinese Report

21. –2016]. Guangzhou: Jinan University Press. 351 p. (In Chinese)

22. Zhuang Guotu, Huang Xinhua, Wang Yan. 2010. Huaqiao huaren jingji ziyuan yanjiu [Research on the Economic Resources of Overseas Chinese]. Peking. 662 p. (In Chinese)

23. The Overseas Chinese: A Driving Force. 1992. The Economist. 324(7768). URL: https://omnilogos.com/overseas-chinese-driving-force/ (accessed 17.09.2024).

24. Anokhina E.S. 2012. «Novaya» kitayskaya migratsiya i politika KNR po eye regulirovaniyu [“New” Chinese Migration and the PRC’s Policy on its Regulation]. Tomsk: Tomsk State University. 248 p. (In Russian)

25. Afonasyeva A.V. 2013. Zarubezhnyye kitaytsy – biznes v KNR: ekonomicheskaya deyatel’nost’ zarubezhnykh kitaytsev i reemigrantov v KNR v khode reform (1979–2010 gg.) [Overseas Chinese – Business in the PRC: Overseas Chinese and Re-Emigrants Economic Activity in the PRC since Reform Period]. Moscow: IFES RAS. 240 p.

26. Afonasyeva A.V. 2017a. Zarubezhnye kitaytsy v YuVA i ikh rol' v razvitii Morskogo Shelkovogo puti XXI veka [Overseas Chinese in the Southeast Asia and their Role in the Development of the Silk Maritime Road of the 21st Century]. Asia & Africa today. №3. P. 54–60. (In Russian)

27. Afonasyeva A.V. 2017b. Ekonomicheskaya deyatel'nost' zarubezhnykh kitaytsev v stranakh po marshrutu Morskogo Shelkovogo puti XXI veka [Economic Activities of Overseas Chinese in the Countries along the Route of the XXI Century Maritime Silk Road]. Far Eastern Affairs. №6. P. 39–48. (In Russian)

28. Afonasyeva A.V. 2023. O krupnom biznese kitayskoy diaspory [On the Big Business of the Chinese Diaspora]. Far Eastern Studies. №5. P. 28–47. (In Russian)

29. Andreev M.A. 1973. Zarubezhnaya kitajskaya burzhuaziya – orudie Pekina v Yugo-Vostochnoj Azii [The Overseas Chinese Bourgeoisie is an Instrument of Beijing in Southeast Asia]. Moscow: International Relations. 192 p. (In Russian)

30. Fituni O.L. 2020. K voprosu ob istoricheskoy i sovremennoy chislennosti kitayskoy diaspory v Afrike i metodologii eye kolichestvennogo issledovaniya [To the Issue of the Historical and Contemporary Size the Chinese Diaspora in Africa and the Methodology of its Quantitative Research]. Uchenyye zapiski Instituta Afriki RAN. 1(50). С. 14–24. DOI: 10.31132/2412-5717-2020-50-1-14-24

31. Kotova T.M. 1983. Chinese Overseas and Their Role in China’s Policy. Moscow: IFES AS USSR. 280 p. (In Russian)

32. Larin A.G. 2008. Kitaj i zarubezhnye kitajcy [China and Overseas Chinese]. Moscow: IFES RAS. 94 p. (In Russian)

33. Larin A.G. 2022. Ot Mao Tszeduna do Si Tszin’pina: kak KNR sozdala effektivnyy mekhanizm raboty s kitayskoy diasporoy? [From Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping: How did China

34. Create an Effective Mechanism for Working with the Chinese Diaspora?]. East Asia: Facts and Analytics. №4. P. 73–80. (In Russian). DOI: 10.24412/2686-7702-2022-4-73-80

35. Stepanova G.A. 2005. O nekotoryh tendenciyah v politike rukovodstva KNR v otnoshenii zarubezhnyh sootechestvennikov (huaqiao) v poslednie gody [Some Trends in the Policy of the PRC Leadership towards Compatriots abroad (Huaqiao) in Recent Years]. Far Easters Affairs. №4. P. 43–51. (In Russian)


Review

For citations:


Afonaseva A.V. Assessing the Global Capital of the Chinese Diaspora. MGIMO Review of International Relations. 2024;17(5):120-160. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2024-5-98-120-160

Views: 965


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2071-8160 (Print)
ISSN 2541-9099 (Online)