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The political ecology of rising China: Case study of Chinese hydropower dams in Africa and Asia

Tan-Mullins, May; Mang, Grace; Urban, Frauke

Authors

May Tan-Mullins

Grace Mang

Frauke Urban



Contributors

Frauke Urban
Editor

Abstract

This chapter aims to assess what drives and empowers the Chinese stakeholders engaged in large hydropower projects in Asia and Africa, and contributes to the theoretical development of the political ecology of rising China framework. Using empirical data from four case studies in Asia and Africa, the chapter triangulates information on the Chinese hydropower industry, the motives of these actors, processes of decision-making in implementation and mitigation phase and their power relations in conjunction with each other. The case studies include Kamchay Dam in Cambodia, Bakun Dam in Malaysia, Bui Dam in Ghana and Zamfara Dam in Nigeria. In a Chinese overseas hydropower project cycle, there are numerous actors involved, and they have varying amounts of power vis-à-vis actors within this industry and beyond. In the Chinese hydropower sector, the procedure from negotiation to completion of a mega dam project could at times be the best locale to investigate the fluid power relations between the different actors.

Citation

Tan-Mullins, M., Mang, G., & Urban, F. (2017). The political ecology of rising China: Case study of Chinese hydropower dams in Africa and Asia. In G. Siciliano, & F. Urban (Eds.), Chinese hydropower development in Africa and Asia. Challenges and opportunities for sustainable global dam building (80-99). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315440040-5

Publication Date Aug 31, 2017
Deposit Date Apr 28, 2020
Publicly Available Date Sep 1, 2117
Publisher Routledge
Pages 80-99
Series Title Routledge explorations in development studies
Book Title Chinese hydropower development in Africa and Asia. Challenges and opportunities for sustainable global dam building
ISBN 9781138217546
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315440040-5