Rubber’s Reach is a grounded, transnational study of China’s global economic integration through a focus on rubber expansion in the Sino-Lao borderlands. I examine how, as rubber reaches from China over the Lao border, the political, economic, and social processes engaged in the production of this crop translate consistently in some ways and are transformed in others. I argue that rubber has extended the territorial reach of both the Chinese and Lao states, serving as a tool for state territorialization in each country, but in different ways. This has fueled seemingly similar and totalizing constructions of rubber as a strategic resource and a means of advancing rural development and the integration of the remote borderlands of both countri...
In response to demand from China, rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41271117;Strategy of Science and Technology Planning P...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the last half-century, p...
Rubber’s Reach is a grounded, transnational study of China’s global economic integration through a f...
Background: In the past few years rubber planting has spread rapidly throughout northern Laos, espec...
This thesis investigates market integration and agrarian transformations in the uplands of the Lao P...
As agricultural land has become an increasing target of large-scale, export-oriented bilateral inves...
The rubber boom across much of Southeast Asia has led to environmental destruction, and the resultan...
Rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators in Northern Laos, in response to ...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
In the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and c...
In response to demand from China, rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators...
The government of Laos long term policy is aiming at reducing rural poverty and stabilize shifting c...
Rubber trees have been planted in the Northern Province of Laos since the mid-1990s, with tapping be...
Following the massive expansion of rubber plantations in China, considerable research has been condu...
In response to demand from China, rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41271117;Strategy of Science and Technology Planning P...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the last half-century, p...
Rubber’s Reach is a grounded, transnational study of China’s global economic integration through a f...
Background: In the past few years rubber planting has spread rapidly throughout northern Laos, espec...
This thesis investigates market integration and agrarian transformations in the uplands of the Lao P...
As agricultural land has become an increasing target of large-scale, export-oriented bilateral inves...
The rubber boom across much of Southeast Asia has led to environmental destruction, and the resultan...
Rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators in Northern Laos, in response to ...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
In the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and c...
In response to demand from China, rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators...
The government of Laos long term policy is aiming at reducing rural poverty and stabilize shifting c...
Rubber trees have been planted in the Northern Province of Laos since the mid-1990s, with tapping be...
Following the massive expansion of rubber plantations in China, considerable research has been condu...
In response to demand from China, rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41271117;Strategy of Science and Technology Planning P...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the last half-century, p...