Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects is usually conceptualized by scholars as directly driven by China’s political leadership as part of a larger package whose terms would only be favourable to the Chinese party. This article argues against this notion, conceptualizing Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects as engagement that can also be directly driven by a Chinese dam developer in a standalone project whose terms are favourable to all contractual parties involved. The cases of the Mong Ton and Hat Gyi dams on Myanmar’s Salween River, which feature the involvement of the Chinese dam developers China Three Gorges Corporation and Sinohydro, are presented as evidence for this latter conceptualizatio
This paper views China’s Three Gorges Dam (TGD) Project in light of The World Commission on Dams (WC...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects is usually conceptualized by scholars as directl...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually focus on those campai...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually only focus on those c...
It is often argued that China builds dams on the upstream Mekong despite the opposition of the downs...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
Abstract There is a shortage of empirical studies on the relationship between Chinese hydropower da...
This chapter aims to assess what drives and empowers the Chinese stakeholders engaged in large hydro...
These days in Southeast Asia, if you find that you are traveling faster than your Lonely Planet guid...
The aim of this research is to bridge the correlation of peace and foreign investments through the l...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to provide the first syst...
This paper views China’s Three Gorges Dam (TGD) Project in light of The World Commission on Dams (WC...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects is usually conceptualized by scholars as directl...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually focus on those campai...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually only focus on those c...
It is often argued that China builds dams on the upstream Mekong despite the opposition of the downs...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
Abstract There is a shortage of empirical studies on the relationship between Chinese hydropower da...
This chapter aims to assess what drives and empowers the Chinese stakeholders engaged in large hydro...
These days in Southeast Asia, if you find that you are traveling faster than your Lonely Planet guid...
The aim of this research is to bridge the correlation of peace and foreign investments through the l...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to provide the first syst...
This paper views China’s Three Gorges Dam (TGD) Project in light of The World Commission on Dams (WC...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...