Upland Geopolitics by Michael B. Dwyer aims at updating the debate on state-bulding in Southeast Asia, focusing on north-western Laos against the backdrop of a «global land rush» (2), i.e., the proliferation of transnational land deals across the global South and the rise of China in the political and economic order of the Asia-Pacific region. Dwyer does so by adopting a political ecology perspective apt to show the interrelatedness of nature and politics. Based on decade-long research, the book is articulated in five main chapters each of which focuses on a specific phase in the history of spatial politics in Laos
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
Wilcox P. Consolidating Laoness: Laos in the age of the BRI. In: Edimo MM, Rajaoson J, eds. New Nati...
The existence of Laos today is taken for granted. But the crystallization of a Lao national idea and...
Upland Geopolitics by Michael B. Dwyer aims at updating the debate on state-bulding in Southeast Asi...
In the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and c...
Cold War legacies in Southeast Asia enable new geographies of enclosure In the twenty-first century,...
As agricultural land has become an increasing target of large-scale, export-oriented bilateral inves...
This paper examines land use planning processes in Laos, particularly how they are shaped and reshap...
Land policy reform has dominated the development agenda across the Global South over the past two de...
While there is an important body of research on environmental discourses and policy in Southeast Asi...
[Extract] A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contract betwee...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
Over the last decade considerable research has been conducted on the development and the impacts of ...
A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contrast between lowland ...
Forests, as physical entities, have received considerable scholarly attention in political studies o...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
Wilcox P. Consolidating Laoness: Laos in the age of the BRI. In: Edimo MM, Rajaoson J, eds. New Nati...
The existence of Laos today is taken for granted. But the crystallization of a Lao national idea and...
Upland Geopolitics by Michael B. Dwyer aims at updating the debate on state-bulding in Southeast Asi...
In the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and c...
Cold War legacies in Southeast Asia enable new geographies of enclosure In the twenty-first century,...
As agricultural land has become an increasing target of large-scale, export-oriented bilateral inves...
This paper examines land use planning processes in Laos, particularly how they are shaped and reshap...
Land policy reform has dominated the development agenda across the Global South over the past two de...
While there is an important body of research on environmental discourses and policy in Southeast Asi...
[Extract] A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contract betwee...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
Over the last decade considerable research has been conducted on the development and the impacts of ...
A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contrast between lowland ...
Forests, as physical entities, have received considerable scholarly attention in political studies o...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
Wilcox P. Consolidating Laoness: Laos in the age of the BRI. In: Edimo MM, Rajaoson J, eds. New Nati...
The existence of Laos today is taken for granted. But the crystallization of a Lao national idea and...