Transnational oil and gas pipelines have a troublesome history of disagreements and disputes that in many cases have led to a cessation of supply. While geopolitics and weak international institutions are often pointed to as explanations, considering pipelines as social as well as material constructs can also shed light on why disputes emerge. This paper will consider the social construction of the Myanmar-China pipelines. In China, the pipelines are seen as the solution to China’s ‘Malacca dilemma’. In Myanmar, the changing political situation has allowed new actors to contest the military junta’s narrative of economic development and the pipelines have become a lightning rod for national conversations about local resource ownership, socia...
The author argues that the democratic reform in Myanmar is rooted in profound internal and external ...
This thesis compares two potential energy security strategies in the context of Beijing's perceived ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2011The ever-growing volatility in the Middle E...
Although Myanmar is among the world’s oldest oil-producing countries, Chinese oil and gas companies ...
Although Myanmar is among the world’s oldest oil-producing countries, Chinese oil and gas companies ...
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China and India—the two large expanding economies of the world—being not endowed with enough oil and...
The geopolitics of China’s new energy route / K. Yhome, Observer Research Foundation, East Asia Foru...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually only focus on those c...
A central but often unasked question in political and sociological scholarship concerns the conditio...
This article examines the role of pipelines and power lines in the (re)construction of regional ener...
This paper asks why China engages with the reclusive military regime of Myanmar and shields it from ...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
This paper examines the Burmese military regime\u27s pattern of human rights abuses against ethnic m...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually focus on those campai...
The author argues that the democratic reform in Myanmar is rooted in profound internal and external ...
This thesis compares two potential energy security strategies in the context of Beijing's perceived ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2011The ever-growing volatility in the Middle E...
Although Myanmar is among the world’s oldest oil-producing countries, Chinese oil and gas companies ...
Although Myanmar is among the world’s oldest oil-producing countries, Chinese oil and gas companies ...
Free download: http://www.irasec.com/component/irasec/?task=publication_detail&publicationid=312This...
China and India—the two large expanding economies of the world—being not endowed with enough oil and...
The geopolitics of China’s new energy route / K. Yhome, Observer Research Foundation, East Asia Foru...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually only focus on those c...
A central but often unasked question in political and sociological scholarship concerns the conditio...
This article examines the role of pipelines and power lines in the (re)construction of regional ener...
This paper asks why China engages with the reclusive military regime of Myanmar and shields it from ...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
This paper examines the Burmese military regime\u27s pattern of human rights abuses against ethnic m...
Scholars investigating activism against large dam developments in Asia usually focus on those campai...
The author argues that the democratic reform in Myanmar is rooted in profound internal and external ...
This thesis compares two potential energy security strategies in the context of Beijing's perceived ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2011The ever-growing volatility in the Middle E...