阿里巴巴的缝隙:在中国与东南亚的中介化领土性

Alibaba at the seams: Intermediating territoriality in China and Southeast Asia

Environment and Planning A Economy and Space · 2026
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中文导读

研究阿里巴巴如何利用国家领土性产生的“缝隙”在中国和东南亚实现价值捕获,揭示平台资本与地缘政治的互动。

Abstract

Digital platforms are often conceptualized as incompatible with the global system of nation-states: that in order to realize their value, they must disrupt the existing territorial order. Here we argue that to the contrary, the strategic management of state territoriality has been a key site of platform intermediation. Alibaba emerged as the hegemonic digital finance player in China by taking advantage of transnational capital’s difficulty in accessing the Chinese market; now, in Southeast Asia, it positions itself to capture value from growing cross-border flows. In developing this analysis, this cross-cutting study draws on theories of platform capital and digital geopolitics to conceptualize “seams” as a site of value capture, in a shared theoretical register with the multi-sided markets they are traditionally understood to mediate. Most significantly, Alibaba utilizes its broad footprint in Southeast Asia to produce new “seamless” linkages within and beyond the region—links wherein Alibaba controls the intermediating platform. This study contributes to the understanding of Alibaba’s global presence by analyzing the strategic use made of “seams” produced by the intersection of digital commerce and state territoriality. As platforms navigate an increasingly geopoliticized global landscape, concepts such as seams usefully highlight how territorial, regulatory, and cultural boundaries are both a hindrance and a source of value for platform capital.

数字平台地缘政治中国与东南亚平台资本