This article examines authoritarian states’ roles in commodifying freshwater resources in illiberal societies. The authors argue that collusion between global capitalism and national authoritarian interests has affected the legal structure, regulation enforcement, and institutional practices of public–private partnerships in China’s municipal water systems, resulting in regulatory failures in drinking water provision. The article also explores the implications of China’s state capitalist expansion into the global water utilities market as part of the green Belt and Road Initiative and suggests that this expansion may lead to new patterns of environmental concerns in the Global South. The findings demonstrate that collusion between neolibera...
Natural resources are collective goods that the state has the authority and responsibility to protec...
Water scarcity is particularly acute in urban areas in developing countries, where a safe and secure...
The logic started with the Industrial Revolution, which has reached its maximum expression with mark...
In recent years, both developing and industrialised societies have experienced riots and civil unres...
The unsustainable and exploitative use of one of the most important but scarce resources on the plan...
This article evaluates the impact of the growing presence of privatized water and wastewater infrast...
Since its initial proposal in the 1990s, `green criminology\u27 has focused on environmental crimes ...
Green criminologists often refer to water pollution as an example of a green crime, but have yet to ...
This study on the topic of China’s freshwater and health crisis investigates the nexus of China’s po...
The classical Chinese novel The water margin tells the story of a group of petty officials who take ...
This study on the topic of China’s freshwater and health crisis investigates the nexus of China’s po...
Part I of this Note examines the development of China’s modern legal system—including the recent unp...
Contemporaneous global demographic, environmental, and economic trends have elevated water issues to...
This article investigates the interaction process between policy and social responses to water pollu...
The framework of collaborative water governance (CWG) has been championed as a promising model for w...
Natural resources are collective goods that the state has the authority and responsibility to protec...
Water scarcity is particularly acute in urban areas in developing countries, where a safe and secure...
The logic started with the Industrial Revolution, which has reached its maximum expression with mark...
In recent years, both developing and industrialised societies have experienced riots and civil unres...
The unsustainable and exploitative use of one of the most important but scarce resources on the plan...
This article evaluates the impact of the growing presence of privatized water and wastewater infrast...
Since its initial proposal in the 1990s, `green criminology\u27 has focused on environmental crimes ...
Green criminologists often refer to water pollution as an example of a green crime, but have yet to ...
This study on the topic of China’s freshwater and health crisis investigates the nexus of China’s po...
The classical Chinese novel The water margin tells the story of a group of petty officials who take ...
This study on the topic of China’s freshwater and health crisis investigates the nexus of China’s po...
Part I of this Note examines the development of China’s modern legal system—including the recent unp...
Contemporaneous global demographic, environmental, and economic trends have elevated water issues to...
This article investigates the interaction process between policy and social responses to water pollu...
The framework of collaborative water governance (CWG) has been championed as a promising model for w...
Natural resources are collective goods that the state has the authority and responsibility to protec...
Water scarcity is particularly acute in urban areas in developing countries, where a safe and secure...
The logic started with the Industrial Revolution, which has reached its maximum expression with mark...