This article mainly investigates the effects of OBOR on Cambodia’s local population, focusing on the indicators including the HDI growth rate and unemployment rate. The findings reveal that there is no conclusive evidence to suggest concrete benefits from China’s foreign aid
China is now the largest trading nation in the world, with strong ties to Africa, Latin and America ...
What has China gained from its foreign aid and investment activity? Does the instrument China choose...
This article considers authoritarian linkage politics and its relationship to regime stability. Betw...
This article mainly investigates the effects of OBOR on Cambodia’s local population, focusing on the...
With a strong economy and newly acquired confidence following three decades of rapid economic expans...
The geopolitical, political, economic and cultural aspects of Cambodia and relations between Cambodi...
Since 2004, China has contributed an increasing amount of annual financial aid to Cambodia, especial...
China has re-emerged to become a dominant foreign player in Cambodia. Politically, Cambodia i...
The launch of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has sparked scholarly interest in understanding...
China has re-emerged to become a dominant foreign player in Cambodia. Politically, Cambodia is one o...
This study attempts to determine the impact of the rise of China and its increased presence in Cambo...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia. The United Nations Human Development Ind...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Part of the Peace and Conflict Studies Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open acce...
ODA is advocated to be one of the major financial sources to promote economic growth in most of the ...
China is now the largest trading nation in the world, with strong ties to Africa, Latin and America ...
What has China gained from its foreign aid and investment activity? Does the instrument China choose...
This article considers authoritarian linkage politics and its relationship to regime stability. Betw...
This article mainly investigates the effects of OBOR on Cambodia’s local population, focusing on the...
With a strong economy and newly acquired confidence following three decades of rapid economic expans...
The geopolitical, political, economic and cultural aspects of Cambodia and relations between Cambodi...
Since 2004, China has contributed an increasing amount of annual financial aid to Cambodia, especial...
China has re-emerged to become a dominant foreign player in Cambodia. Politically, Cambodia i...
The launch of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has sparked scholarly interest in understanding...
China has re-emerged to become a dominant foreign player in Cambodia. Politically, Cambodia is one o...
This study attempts to determine the impact of the rise of China and its increased presence in Cambo...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia. The United Nations Human Development Ind...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Part of the Peace and Conflict Studies Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open acce...
ODA is advocated to be one of the major financial sources to promote economic growth in most of the ...
China is now the largest trading nation in the world, with strong ties to Africa, Latin and America ...
What has China gained from its foreign aid and investment activity? Does the instrument China choose...
This article considers authoritarian linkage politics and its relationship to regime stability. Betw...