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Bringing accountability to overseas development: a comparative perspective from Japanese civil society

Mekong Watch’s Toshiyuki Doi shares his views on the similarities between Japanese and Chinese approaches to overseas development

2024年1月18日 in Governance, Southeast Asia.

Interview: Working with Chinese companies on land acquisition and involuntary resettlement for project development

Dr. Luke Long explains how resettlement is done in international development projects and why apply higher standards will ultimately pay off

2022年8月22日 in Governance.

The winners and losers of the Belt and Road Initiative: from their own perspectives

Belt and Road Through My Village is a new book that listens to the perspectives of those most affected by BRI mega projects

2020年11月30日 in Book reviews.

Incorporating gender into Chinese hydropower development in the Mekong region

Dr Pichamon Yeophantong shares her observations about how Chinese infrastructure companies approach gender in project development

2020年8月14日 in Energy investment, Southeast Asia.

Lessons from my three years engaging with China’s hydropower giants

A first-person account of how China’s hydropower giants engage with civil society groups when operating overseas

2019年4月5日 in Energy investment, Southeast Asia.

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