This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams, focussing on the Greater Mekong Sub-Region in South-East Asia. It addresses the role Chinese actors play in dam-building as well as the environmental, social, economic and political implications by drawing on case studies from Cambodia and Vietnam. The article finds that China’s dam-building is perceived very differently in different countries of South-East Asia. In Cambodia, the dams in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region are considered instruments of economic growth and development, whereas downstream in Vietnam the dams are seen as potentially undermining national growth, development and security
The Mekong is one of the greatest transnational rivers in Asia and is an important resource shared b...
62 p.Hydropower development and infrastructure building to facilitate regional power trade has been ...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects is usually conceptualized by scholars as directl...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
Decreasing supplies of fresh water, growth of the global population, and the transnational nature of...
These days in Southeast Asia, if you find that you are traveling faster than your Lonely Planet guid...
The Mekong River is a critical shared resource between China and five Southeast Asian countries, Mya...
The Mekong River's natural resources offer large benefits to its populations, but it also attracts t...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
To solve its chronic power shortage, the Government of Cambodia has placed the development of hydrop...
It is often argued that China builds dams on the upstream Mekong despite the opposition of the downs...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
The Mekong is one of the greatest transnational rivers in Asia and is an important resource shared b...
62 p.Hydropower development and infrastructure building to facilitate regional power trade has been ...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects is usually conceptualized by scholars as directl...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
Decreasing supplies of fresh water, growth of the global population, and the transnational nature of...
These days in Southeast Asia, if you find that you are traveling faster than your Lonely Planet guid...
The Mekong River is a critical shared resource between China and five Southeast Asian countries, Mya...
The Mekong River's natural resources offer large benefits to its populations, but it also attracts t...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
To solve its chronic power shortage, the Government of Cambodia has placed the development of hydrop...
It is often argued that China builds dams on the upstream Mekong despite the opposition of the downs...
Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese fir...
The Mekong is one of the greatest transnational rivers in Asia and is an important resource shared b...
62 p.Hydropower development and infrastructure building to facilitate regional power trade has been ...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...