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Interrogating technological leapfrogging in Asian development and growth models: Toward a critical postcolonial political economy approach

Ray, Aditya

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Aditya Ray



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This article examines the discourse of technological leapfrogging within dominant Asian development models—namely, the earlier manufacturing-led development (MLD) and the more recent services-led development (SLD)—which posit that developing nations such as India, China, and the Philippines are “catching up” with the West through digitalization, trade, and privatization of modern services. While these models highlight the shift from industrial production to Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-driven growth, they remain rooted in Western-centric modernization paradigms, assuming linear pathways to future progress, the efficiency of technocratic governance, and historical as well as institutional path-dependencies. These models, however, neglect the various “indeterminacies” of postcolonial development, overlooking how spatial asymmetries, historical contingencies, and socio-political contestations at multiple levels continually shape technological transformations across different societies. Challenging these normative assumptions, this article advances a Critical Postcolonial Political Economy (CPPE) approach, synthesizing insights from critical political economy, postcolonial and pluralist economic geographies. The CPPE approach centers on three analytical lenses: first, “social blocs” or the shifting coalitions of state, capital, civil, and political society actors that variously impact technological development and change; second, “plural temporalities” that reveal the non-linear, overlapping tempi of technology politics and development within national contexts; and third, “conjunctural thinking,” which parses technological transformations through moments of contestation, crises, and agency. Rather than prescribing yet another developmental blueprint, the CPPE approach seeks to demonstrate a decolonizing methodological praxis, disrupting grand global and regional narratives such as the “Asian miracle” and “Asian Century” that themselves universalize specific technological pathways to developmental ascendancy. Through situated histories and contested socio-technical transitions, the CPPE approach outlines a more politically generative lens for interrogating growth models across “incomparable geographies.” Ultimately, the article calls for rethinking technological leapfrogging beyond teleological assumptions, centering postcolonial indeterminacy in analyses of Asia’s (uneven) digital development.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 2, 2025
Online Publication Date May 31, 2025
Publication Date Apr 30, 2025
Deposit Date Jun 18, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jun 19, 2025
Journal Social Media + Society
Electronic ISSN 2056-3051
Publisher SAGE Publications (UK and US)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 2
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251341790
Keywords postcolonial political economy, digital Asia, Asian development models, technological leapfrogging, services-led development
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/14548855
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251341790

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