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Chinese hydropower development in Africa and Asia: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable global dam-building (2017)
Book
Siciliano, G., & Urban, F. (Eds.). Chinese hydropower development in Africa and Asia: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable global dam-building. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315440040

In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of increasing interest and research, with Chinese actors acting as financiers, developers, builders and sub-contractors. Chinese Hydropower Development in A... Read More about Chinese hydropower development in Africa and Asia: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable global dam-building.

The economic context of social protests in 2013 (2017)
Book Chapter
Saad Filho, A. (2017). The economic context of social protests in 2013. In P. Kingstone, & T. Power (Eds.), Democratic Brazil Divided (190-208). University of Pittsburgh Press

Strongmen or Technocrats: Experimental Evidence Testing Leadership Preferences in Afghanistan (2017)
Report
Bhatia, J. Strongmen or Technocrats: Experimental Evidence Testing Leadership Preferences in Afghanistan

Political leadership in fragile states is often comprised of a combination of informal power brokers and
technocratic elites. However, few studies to date have sought to quantify how these political orders correspond
to public leadership preference... Read More about Strongmen or Technocrats: Experimental Evidence Testing Leadership Preferences in Afghanistan.

Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism (2017)
Book Chapter
Vergara-Camus, L. (2017). Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism. In H. Veltmeyer, & P. Bowles (Eds.), The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies (426-434). Routledge

Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism (2017)
Book Chapter
Vergara-Camus, L. (2017). Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism. In H. Veltmeyer, & P. Bowles (Eds.), The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies (426-434). Routledge