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Intro
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Part I: Introduction
Middle Power Economic Statecraft in a World of Geoeconomic Competition
1 Introduction
2 Trends in the Global Economy
3 Geoeconomics, Economic Statecraft, and Institutional Design
4 Overview of the Empirical Chapters
5 Common Themes and Conclusions
References
Part II: U.S.-China Competition and International Institutions
Pseudo Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of China's BRI and the US-Led B3W
1 Introduction
2 Institutions: Orthodox and Pseudo
3 Hub-and-Spoke System: BRI

4 Hub-and-Spoke System: B3W
5 Comparing the Two Hub-and-Spoke Systems
Institutional Strength
Nature
Actor Scope and Geography
Partner Size
Sector Coverage
Aggregate Monetary Value
6 Prospects for the BRI and B3W and Implications
7 Conclusion
References
Middle Powers and Institutional Design: A Case Study of the CPTPP and DEPA
1 Introduction
2 The Influence of Middle Powers
3 Institutional Design
4 Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)
Membership
Control
Scope
Flexibility
Centralization

5 Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA)
Membership
Scope
Control
Flexibility
Centralization
6 Conclusion
References
EU's Geo-economic Strategy in the Indo-Pacific
1 Introduction
2 EU's Policies in the Indo-Pacific
3 EU's Multilevel Governance in External Actions
4 EU's Geo-Economic Strategy and the Principled Pragmatism Maneuver in the Indo-Pacific
5 Conclusion
References
Part III: East Asian Economic Statecraft
Between Big Push (Quantity) and Bankability (Quality): Geoeconomics of Infrastructure Financing in the Indo-Pacific

1 Introduction
2 Infrastructure Investment, Development Finance, and De-Risking
3 Infrastructure Investment by Japan and China: A Road to BRI and PQI in the Indo-Pacific
4 Economics and Politics of Infrastructure Funding
Funding China's BRI
Transformation of Japan's Infrastructure Financing
Quality Cum Bankability
5 Conclusion
References
Geo-economics of the Chinese Shipping Industry: Building Maritime Commercial Power from Bust to Boom, 2008-2021
1 Introduction: A Tale of Divergent Crisis Responses
2 Geo-economics of the Chinese Shipping Industry

PRC as a Maritime Commercial Power
Riding the Wave of Industry Consolidation
The Rise of the Chinese Shipping Industry Since 2000
3 Directing Traffic: Managing Container Shipping Bottlenecks, 2020-2021
COVID-19 Impact: Shortages and Misplacement of Vessels and Containers
Chinese State Intervention
Impact of Container Traffic on the Allocation of Shipping Capacities in Asia
US Exporters Left High and Dry
4 In a Holding Pattern? Directions for Further Research
References
Part IV: Middle Power Case Studies

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