In 1992 the Asian Development Bank coordinated a meeting between government representatives from China, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam to discuss regional economic integration. From that meeting the Greater Mekong Subregion was formed to promote peace and prosperity within the Mekong countries. Yet, despite more than more than USD 14 billion being spent on facilitating trade, development and infrastructural ties between these nations, poverty remains widespread. This article provides a critical analysis of the Asian Development Bank and its approach to development and poverty alleviation within the Greater Mekong Subregion. It suggests that the institution’s technocratic neoliberal development ideology provides a discursive l...
In Malaysia, numerous institutions (authority) have been introduced generally with the same objectif...
[Extract] A wide range of institutions are engaged with development in Southeast Asia. Each pursues ...
This thesis offers a detailed study of the disadvantages of post-Cold War late development at the co...
In 1992 the Asian Development Bank coordinated a meeting between government representatives from Chi...
After more than three decades of relatively uninterrupted economic growth across much of Asia, there...
The struggles of poor communities to negotiate development processes have been documented increasing...
Although the average poverty level in Lao PDR has declined substantially since the beginning of econ...
Poverty has always been a critical concern over centuries. Though mankind has progressed in technolo...
The failures of development efforts in underachieving countries bring into question the effectivenes...
It is difficult, if not impossible, to satisfactorily answer the question ‘Why does poverty persist?...
"Although the average poverty level in Lao PDR has declined substantially since the beginning of eco...
This research assesses how poverty-based resettlement programs make a contribution to poverty reduct...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
This chapter focuses on Laos, officially known as Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), which ...
Many low-income developing countries are caught in a trap. The private sector is small and weak, and...
In Malaysia, numerous institutions (authority) have been introduced generally with the same objectif...
[Extract] A wide range of institutions are engaged with development in Southeast Asia. Each pursues ...
This thesis offers a detailed study of the disadvantages of post-Cold War late development at the co...
In 1992 the Asian Development Bank coordinated a meeting between government representatives from Chi...
After more than three decades of relatively uninterrupted economic growth across much of Asia, there...
The struggles of poor communities to negotiate development processes have been documented increasing...
Although the average poverty level in Lao PDR has declined substantially since the beginning of econ...
Poverty has always been a critical concern over centuries. Though mankind has progressed in technolo...
The failures of development efforts in underachieving countries bring into question the effectivenes...
It is difficult, if not impossible, to satisfactorily answer the question ‘Why does poverty persist?...
"Although the average poverty level in Lao PDR has declined substantially since the beginning of eco...
This research assesses how poverty-based resettlement programs make a contribution to poverty reduct...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
This chapter focuses on Laos, officially known as Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), which ...
Many low-income developing countries are caught in a trap. The private sector is small and weak, and...
In Malaysia, numerous institutions (authority) have been introduced generally with the same objectif...
[Extract] A wide range of institutions are engaged with development in Southeast Asia. Each pursues ...
This thesis offers a detailed study of the disadvantages of post-Cold War late development at the co...