CAG Lecture

Jumping Boats: InterAsian Wealth-making and Social Protection after Globalization

Engseng Ho argues that the post-Cold War era of globalization — built on American-guaranteed security and self-regulating free markets — is ending, as the second Trump administration shifts from global protector to predator (Venezuela, Iran, Greenland), collapsing the separation of politics from economics. As top-level global guarantees crumble, it's worth turning to the deeper, historically embedded layer of "InterAsia": the centuries-old web of mobile merchant societies (Arab, Persian, Malabari, Tamil, Malay, Bugis, Hokkien Chinese) who embedded themselves in local port-cities through intermarriage, partnerships and moral economy, paying modest protection to local rulers rather than relying on a single hegemonic guarantor. Lacking state backing, these mobile societies built resilient, self-protecting welfare institutions that absorbed market shocks without the backlash into fascism or socialism seen in the West. Ho traces this logic into the present: Southeast Asian states and firms navigate US-China rivalry by hosting relocated factories, while Hokkien AI-chip tech CEOs (Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, Broadcom’s Hock Tan, Intel’s Lip-Bu Tan) nimbly switch protectors — China, Singapore, the US — as circumstances demand, much as Hokkien traders/smugglers did among Ming/Qing bans and European empires centuries ago. He closes by reading Taiwan's TSMC, sited defiantly at China's doorstep, as the modern version of this Hokkien self-protection strategy: unable to rely on any external guarantor and unable to flee, Taiwan built its own irreplaceable "Silicon Shield," converting global technological indispensability into a kind of commercial DIY protection state power never provided.


The event is co-organised by Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG) and Asia Research Institute (ARI).

Seminar Room 3-2

Block B

Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

469 Bukit Timah Road

Singapore 259756

 

Wed 12 August 2026
03:30 PM - 05:00 PM

Eng Seng Ho

Eng Seng Ho

Professor of Cultural Anthropology , Duke University

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KHONG Yuen Foong

KHONG Yuen Foong

Li Ka Shing Professor in Political Science, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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