A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contrast between lowland centres and upland frontiers. The lowland are sites of productive irrigated agriculture, religious and cultural refinement and political integration and wealth, whereas the uplands signify the opposite. [extract
The incidence of poverty and food insecurity is high in the uplands of the Lao PDR, with many farmer...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
Upland Geopolitics by Michael B. Dwyer aims at updating the debate on state-bulding in Southeast Asi...
[Extract] A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contract betwee...
This paper argues that Lao bureaucrats who migrate to the uplands offer possibilities for re-thinkin...
© 2018 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. Laos's position at the centre of the Southeast Asian mainland h...
In the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and c...
The domains of earlier Tai muangs—the social spaces governed by various Tai groups—in the highlands...
In Northeast Thailand, upland is a place of conflict between upland field expansion and forest conse...
Farmers in northern Laos are experiencing rapid transformation from subsistence agriucltural product...
Mainland Southeast Asia (MSA) has seen sweeping upland land use changes in the past decades, with tr...
Cold War legacies in Southeast Asia enable new geographies of enclosure In the twenty-first century,...
The failures of development efforts in underachieving countries bring into question the effectivenes...
Laos is a poor country in the world’s most economically vibrant region. I provide a historically emb...
The exceptional cultural and ethnic diversity of the Lao PDR is largely a result of a long history o...
The incidence of poverty and food insecurity is high in the uplands of the Lao PDR, with many farmer...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
Upland Geopolitics by Michael B. Dwyer aims at updating the debate on state-bulding in Southeast Asi...
[Extract] A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contract betwee...
This paper argues that Lao bureaucrats who migrate to the uplands offer possibilities for re-thinkin...
© 2018 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. Laos's position at the centre of the Southeast Asian mainland h...
In the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and c...
The domains of earlier Tai muangs—the social spaces governed by various Tai groups—in the highlands...
In Northeast Thailand, upland is a place of conflict between upland field expansion and forest conse...
Farmers in northern Laos are experiencing rapid transformation from subsistence agriucltural product...
Mainland Southeast Asia (MSA) has seen sweeping upland land use changes in the past decades, with tr...
Cold War legacies in Southeast Asia enable new geographies of enclosure In the twenty-first century,...
The failures of development efforts in underachieving countries bring into question the effectivenes...
Laos is a poor country in the world’s most economically vibrant region. I provide a historically emb...
The exceptional cultural and ethnic diversity of the Lao PDR is largely a result of a long history o...
The incidence of poverty and food insecurity is high in the uplands of the Lao PDR, with many farmer...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
Upland Geopolitics by Michael B. Dwyer aims at updating the debate on state-bulding in Southeast Asi...