Land grabbing has transformed rural environments across the global South, generating resistance or political reactions “from below”. In authoritarian countries like Laos, where resource investments are coercively developed and insulated from political dissent, resistance appears absent at first g...
Miles, K.-L.
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Suhardiman, Diana
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Dwyer, M.B.
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[State spaces of resistance: industrial tree plantations and the struggle for land in Laos]
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State spaces of resistance: industrial tree plantations and the struggle for land in Laos
Previous analysis of transboundary water governance has been focused primarily on state-centred approaches. The articles in this special section move us forward from this focus in three ways. First, they highlight the crucial role played by non-state actors in shaping water governance outcomes. S...
Suhardiman, Diana
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Giordano, Mark
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[Process-focused analysis in transboundary water governance research.]
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Process-focused analysis in transboundary water governance research.
This article provides an institutional analysis of the Mekong River Commission and brings to light the institutional dissonances between regional and national decision-making landscapes in the Lower Mekong Basin. The current scalar disconnect between regional and national decision-making processe...
Suhardiman, Diana
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Giordano, Mark
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Molle, Francois
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[Scalar disconnect: the logic of transboundary water governance in the Mekong.]
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Scalar disconnect: the logic of transboundary water governance in the Mekong.
Keovilignavong, Oulavanh
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Suhardiman, Diana
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[Implications of rubber land concessions on local resource governance in Cambodia]
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Implications of rubber land concessions on local resource governance in Cambodia