The overseas Taiwanese in Belize: An exploration of a South‐South development project in a Belizean context
Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
ISSN: 1750-6204
Article publication date: 1 June 2010
Abstract
Purpose
The paper aims to give an account to describe the way the South‐South development programme is realized between Taiwan and Belize.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper is the result of ethnographic fieldwork research combined with a literature study.
Findings
The development of the newly industrialized country Taiwan can be characterized by a drastic transformation from an impoverished agrarian society towards an affluent industrial economy. Now, Taiwan is aiming to help other developing countries to walk the same path by drawing lessons from their so‐called “Taiwan experience”. In order to transfer their experience, Taiwan has established an overseas development organization, the International Cooperation and Development Fund. This organization offers development assistance to countries of which Taiwan receives political recognition. Central and South America are the regions where most of Taiwan's diplomatic ties exist. One of the recipients of Taiwanese assistance in this area is Belize, a small English speaking, Central American country in the Caribbean Sea, with a multi‐ethnic, densely populated, relatively poor population.
Research limitations/implications
Future research might examine the ways in which these Taiwanese farmers have integrated in Belize and how their entrepreneurial activities contribute in this process.
Practical implications
After visiting Taiwan's project sites in Belize and interviewing government officials, Taiwanese‐Belizeans, Belizean farmers, and non‐farmers, it was found that much of what the Taiwanese brought was indeed considered beneficial, although incomplete. The links between the Taiwanese development organization and the wider society, Belize, were not clearly developed at the time, not least because of the problems in communicating with the Taiwanese development workers(for instance due to language issues). It would be wrong to suggest, however, that Taiwan's development project was only perceived as raising problems for it did have a positive impact.
Originality/value
Although the first Taiwanese project in Belize was launched in 1989 it has until recently received little attention. This paper explores the social impact of this development project from the Taiwanese in Belize.
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Citation
Popma, M. and Roessingh, C. (2010), "The overseas Taiwanese in Belize: An exploration of a South‐South development project in a Belizean context", Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 120-141. https://doi.org/10.1108/17506201011048031
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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